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An umbrella organisation of charities and aid agencies that launch swift, high profile, coordinated fundraising campaigns in response to famines and humanitarian disasters.
The reign of Spain was conclusively swept away as the Dutch, with less possession time, were content to launch swift counterattacks to negate the "tiki-taka" (short-passing) Spanish game.
Abelardo built a tough, energetic, counter-attacking side that he likened to Diego Simeone's Atlético Madrid: "Intense, rob the ball and launch swift transitions, strong on set-plays".
The U.S. players seemed to give up on trying to run with their swifter Mexican opponents, packing their own goal zone with defenders as if playing for a tie, though more likely lying in wait for a chance to launch swift counterattacks.
The skull has many familiar attributes, including bones shaped like those that apparently helped later tyrannosaurs launch swift, bone-jarring ambushes.
Italy did defend well, but only as a basis for launching swift and precise attacks upfield.
More compact and organised, the five-times world champions soaked up wave after wave of pressure before launching swift counters at the Birds Nest Stadium in the Chinese capital where soaring pollution levels subsided an hour before kick off.
The SWIFT GPI was launched in 2017 by the Society of Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication.
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