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Not much: an initial burst of success, swiftly followed by a slump into obscurity.
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She swiftly finds success, to the opprobrium of other models, who find unconventional revenge.
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Their showing was a triumph for the coach, Joachim Löw, who has pieced together many players of modest experience and swiftly achieved success without sacrificing flair.
Perkins never sought credit for being the best friend any author could ask for, because he also knew then what all editors can confirm today: when a book fails, a publisher gets the blame; when it's a success, a publisher is swiftly forgotten.
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