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It is why when Hillary Clinton resigned her New York seat to become Secretary of State, Ted moved so swiftly to steer his niece Caroline into her slot so that a Kennedy would remain in the Senate whatever happened in Massachusetts.
VISITORS to the showroom of the "Everything is Good" jade company in the Chinese border town of Ruili are swiftly steered towards one particular lump of black rock among many thousands on display.
"When I was miserable and unhappy and dwelling on dark things, the river had choppier waters and flowed less swiftly, so the thing was to steer yourself into the calmer, faster-flowing water of the river of time which would eventually, inexorably bear you to an end," he says.
Contrary to the dire prophecies of many who said that Argentines would steer clear of banks for years, many have swiftly redeposited their money.In this section Half an enchilada The IMF climbs aboard Friends and foes Coca and socialism City of God and gripes ReprintsThe banks have liquidity once again, but their solvency is another matter.
Galatasaray committed several men forward in attack and, after ex-Arsenal right-back Emmanuel Eboue lost the ball, the visitors countered swiftly down the left, Cesar Azpilicueta squaring for Torres to steer into an unguarded net.
But even if its membership is swiftly decided, it is unclear how the committee will be able to steer the unwieldy and contentious process of writing this country's first permanent legal guide without the tool of the vote.
Simply steer clear.
Learn how to steer.
Go forward and steer.
Faced with the prospect of having to endure life in Walford sober, Lauren, a vision in jaundice, lurched straight to the Vic optics, only swiftly to be steered in the opposite direction, towards a distant rehab centre for what is hopefully a very long recovery.
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