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So Shakespeare bases many of his characters on a conflation of medieval vices and the stock figures of Roman comedy - such as the deceived old man - which speedily break free from their archetypal origins.
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Compared to the "revolutionary" composers in Balakirev's circle, Rimsky-Korsakov found those in the Belyayev circle to be "progressive... attaching as it did great importance to technical perfection, but... also broke new paths, though more securely, even if less speedily...."....
Then shall your light break forth like the dawn, and your healing shall spring up speedily; your righteousness shall go before you; and the glory of the LORD shall be your rear guard.
By wrecking Wales's lineout, England kept Jamie Roberts quiet; by moving the ball speedily from the breakdown, they forced Wales to drift in defence more than blitz, and broke tackles; at the breakdown they overpowered Wales, who were forced to slow the ball down and concede penalties; and Anthony Watson won the battle of the skies.
In Spain, even Guardiola cannot win the Premier League …" Chelsea are only four points off City so talk of breaking his own duck in England is not outrageous even if improvement must be speedily implemented.
When one of these is brought forth to dispatch a criminal, if his keeper desires that the offender be destroyed speedily, this vast creature will instantly crush him to atoms under his foot; but if desired to torture him, will break his limbs successively, as men are broken on the wheel".
David Cameron has responded speedily.
All have been speedily falsified.
Tea is speedily on offer.
Taylor speedily returned to Monrovia.
This will be done speedily".
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