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The book explains the futuristic, near-apocalyptic setting of "Mindwheel," freeing the game to open swiftly, with the player lying "face up on a table in the stark laboratory".
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A museum guard pulled them open and swiftly shut again behind us.
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Its safe was smashed open and swiftly emptied.
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UNICEF is concerned to see that schools are re-opened as swiftly as possible.
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You make a small initial opening in the uterus with the scalpel, and then you switch to bandage scissors to open it more swiftly and easily.
Curtains swiftly open and close to give a convincingly cinematic sense of fading in and out of scenes, providing "David et Jonathas" — whose sections in its original incarnation were interspersed among the acts of a nonmusical play — with inexorable continuity.
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