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While he has been quick to forge temporary alliances with superiors like Herbert M. Allison Jr., a former president who was his first mentor, and Arshad R. Zakaria and Thomas H. Patrick Sr., who championed his candidacy for the top job, he has been equally quick to cut ties to them.
After the Egyptian military overthrew President Mohamed Morsi's Brotherhood regime, the UAE and Saudi Arabia were quick to forge ties (and send boatloads of cash) to the new government in Cairo.
Rip Kirby was Raymond's reintroduction to newspaper strips after the war, and he was quick to forge a new "up-to-date" style for the strip, while keeping ties to the audience he had built up with Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim, and Secret Agent X-9.
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He has brought in Cristian Maidana and Andrew Wenger from Philadelphia and Spanish veteran David Rocha, alongside stalwarts Ricardo Clark and Giles Barnes, but he will need the newcomers to forge a quick understanding after allowing captain – and assists leader – Brad Davis to leave for Kansas City.
Among teenage girls, dysfunctional eating can be a way to forge instant intimacy, quicker and more inclusive than talking about boyfriends or clothes.
And like all revolutions, the information revolution was much faster and quicker to adapt and to expose all the impostor sites, and to forge ahead with genuine independent sources of information.
To forge is human.
To forge alliances extremists have to moderate.
They need time to forge compromises.
First, it is harder to forge.
We have to forge our own.
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