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Many Web sites and several news services picked up the report, and Microsoft's public relations team shifted swiftly into gear for damage control and denial.
Even as they say they believe him, and are split about whether his use of executive pardons was appreciably more egregious than that of his predecessors, their opinion of him has shifted swiftly and sharply to the negative.
Meanwhile, David Cameron announced an inquiry into nefarious practices at the late News of the World, Britain's bestselling Sunday newspaper until it closed its doors in shame on July 10th, and into press ethics and regulation more broadly.The terms of trade have shifted swiftly and sharply against Mr Murdoch in a way that Hosni Mubarak might appreciate (see article).
After Occupy Wall Street hit, the conversation shifted swiftly to income distribution and Wall Street's responsibility for the economic crash.
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The world could, and often did, shift swiftly and resolutely.
Thus, the gaze must shift swiftly and accurately during the process of reading.
And are Americans really so simple-minded that they shift swiftly from unbridled enthusiasm to unbridled scepticism?
As Mr. Arafat's emphatic geniality toward the Israeli legislators suggested, the sands are shifting swiftly now.
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