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Cleburne rapidly won the admiration of his direct superior, Maj.
Though initially a barrister, he turned in 1883 to bookbinding, a field in which he rapidly won distinction.
"He was always chewing me out.... Still, Nobbe rapidly won my undying respect and admiration because he wore his bastardness like a well-earned badge of honor").
As with gay marriage (see chart), something that seemed revoltingly decadent to many Americans in past years has rapidly won acceptance.
The club rapidly won supporters among the conservative, working-class population of the Casbah and beyond, for it combined three things Algerians cared passionately about: freedom, religion and soccer.
("Nobbe, who was in his sixties, was a stern disciplinarian and a tough guy who didn't take crap from anyone," writes the former Scott Paper and Sunbeam C.E.O. Al Dunlap, in his book "Mean Business". "He was always chewing me out.... Still, Nobbe rapidly won my undying respect and admiration because he wore his bastardness like a well-earned badge of honor").
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The Shining Path began military operations in Ayacucho in 1980, rapidly winning peasant support.
Not in this one, though, as he rapidly wins to take a drink and plot the next vital game.
"We want you to see we are battling and rapidly winning against bird flu," our minder said.
The company, which Mr. Prince founded in 1997, expanded rapidly, winning a series of contracts with the State Department, the C.I.A. and the Defense Department.
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