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The production's whimsical tone is quickly established by the sound effects the actresses make with their mouths.

A mood of levity is quickly established by surtitles reminding us that Pyramus and Thisbe were, historically, the world's first great lovers and thereby antecedents of "Romeo and Juliet, Dante and Beatrice, and Bernard Shaw and Patrick Campbell".

The identity of the new jihadi, filmed purportedly killing a captive clad in orange, will likely be quickly established by British security services who, 18 months after Emwazi first appeared as Jihadi John, have compiled exhaustive lists of citizens who have travelled to Iraq and Syria.

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Founded in 1972 by Gennaro "Palummella" Montuori, the group quickly established themselves by creating their own newspaper and television programme.

Both had very different approaches and every reason to conflict rather than co-operate, but they quickly established that, by using each other's experience and skills, they could achieve much more together than individually.

Having moved into the digs of the former Melbourne Wine Room in Grey Street, St Kilda, Babu Ji has quickly established itself by offering fresh and unexpected Indian flavours as well as creating a lively buzz with non-stop Bollywood dance routines projected on the back wall.

Joshua Cody and Kirk Noreen, the directors of the Ensemble Sospeso, now in its fifth season, quickly established an identity by playing music of European composers who were not well known in America.

An ageing Channel 9 camera operator quickly established a pecking order by addressing the group with a firm ultimatum.

Mr. Zhang has quickly established a reputation for himself by calling for greater political obedience here to Beijing's will.

He quickly established himself as a leader by using high-impact arrangements loaded with brass and bluesy pieces that satisfied the postwar audience's hunger for entertainment.

The orchestra, led from the concertmaster's chair by Gottfried von der Goltz, quickly established its bona fides with light-textured, nimble string playing (with the violins split antiphonally); tart oboe timbres; solid, tangy brasses; and a sonorous, rounded kettledrum sound.

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