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Trust-busting efforts were quickly wound down after the second world war.
Several blocks away, three youths with machine guns quickly wound their head scarves over their faces so they would not be identified.
First I was drawn to the idea of learning how to do magic, but quickly wound up making that transition to learning about it.
It is not as creditor-friendly as the old German law, which quickly wound firms up to repay (some of) their debts as fast as possible.
Those would-be witnesses quickly wound up dead, sometimes with their teeth removed to make it harder to identify the bodies.
It's no accident that FriendFeed threads quickly wound through the issue while the hashtag workaround on Twitter made a lot of noise but produced only a single response from Evan Williams and the technical excuse of the next morning.
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In the first engagements with Partisan units, the Croatian soldiers panicked and their German leaders were quickly wounded or killed.
If they were removed too quickly, the wound would open again, and there would be heavy bleeding; at the same time, their presence was causing an infection in the surrounding flesh.
And even small amounts of the protein can have a big impact on how quickly a wound stops bleeding.
How quickly the wounds would heal, no one knew.
Sometimes the medics were able to help, quickly cleaning wounds and dispensing simple medicines.
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