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The frail, moist flesh, mutilated in war, corseted and shamed in peacetime, and subject, in the long view, to swift decay, gives this intricately composed narrative its mournful, surging life.
Even more vivid than the deportations and executions are the descriptions of the swift decay of statehood and legality: the policeman trampled by pro-Soviet demonstrators, civil servants struggling to uphold the constitution, the sinister placemen issuing instructions, the president a prisoner in his palace.
The final letter records that "No sooner did the priory.. become an appendage to the college, but it must at once have tended to swift decay".
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Long-term priming, as reported here, would seem another one of such effects that cannot be explained by simple feature weighting, subject to swift passive decay (cf. Martini, 2010; Maljkovic and Nakayama, 2000).
On the beachheads of Normandy & Okinowa there was plenty of swift mass-extinction but no news of slow personal decay, & somehow or other the troops learned to get along without it.
In particular, the modification enables the output of the compensator to decay more quickly than if it were absent, thereby effecting a swifter recovery of linear behaviour.
Disappointment, decay.
Urban decay.
Moral decay?
One swift.
These can accelerate decay.
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