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This schematic landscape juxtaposes signs of spontaneity (nature) and deliberation (culture) with swift, amusing elegance.
The groundwork for this movement was laid in 2005, the year Ms. Swift signed her recording contract and Ms. Underwood won the fourth season of "American Idol," validating the idea that a country singer could still succeed on a pop stage, something that hadn't truly happened since Shania Twain in the 1990s.
When Monica Demeterova completed her early years childminding course last December local parents were swift to sign up to her services and she looked forward to launching her own business.
Ms. Swift first signed a publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the youngest person the company had ever signed.
That would ensure a swift White House signing ceremony.
He found swift success, signing on shortly after with the influential Leo Castelli Gallery.
Simon Mignolet has brought talks over a new Liverpool contract to a swift conclusion by signing a deal that ties him to Anfield until 2021.
This so-called Swift arrangement was signed off by member state governments, but put an end to by the European parliament.
The NRA responded to the deal with swift opposition, in a sign of the obstacles yet to come.
Dissent over the proposal for banking supervision was an ominous sign for swift progress on the larger ambitions sketched by Mr. Barroso.
This view, however, finds little support among London's publishers who fiercely denounce the Swift affair as a sign that 'the whole business is rotten.
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