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Regions where the flow is particularly swift are known as ice streams.
In short, the brigadier says, "the US army has developed over time a singular focus on conventional warfare, of a particularly swift and violent kind".
Progress has not been particularly swift on many of Wallace's aims, including the fundamental one of restructuring the club's finances and seeking the external investment required to underpin the club's ambitions.
Like all grebes, the Red-necked is a good swimmer, a particularly swift diver, and responds to danger by diving rather than flying.
The Jurassic was a time of particularly swift change due to the Pangaean breakup and the resulting development of new oceans and a gentle tropical climate over the formerly arid interiors of the supercontinent [ 118].
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In China's one-party state, with its nascent legal system and heightened concern for social stability, justice can be swift, particularly in highly political cases.
This is particularly important with SWIFT, which resolves large numbers of clusters in complex samples.
Mr. Swift writes particularly well about why good poetry about air bombing is rare and valuable.
The Chinese government puts great stock in swift punishment, particularly in high-profile cases that can serve as stern warnings to the masses.
The cluster-based system, and emergency preparedness efforts, resulted in a swift response, particularly compared to previous natural disasters.
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