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Even when closed, air slowly penetrates the box and bag, at a much swifter pace than through a bottle and cork.
But supporters of a swifter pace regarded Mr. Schäuble's go-slow message as blocking one of the few paths they see out of Europe's debt trap.
He said that the two men saw Russia's future differently, with Mr. Putin advocating a "calm, gradual" approach to modernization, while he would pursue a swifter pace of reforms.
But tens of thousands of Egyptians still came out into the blazing July sun on Friday, crowding into Tahrir Square in Cairo to demand accountability from the interim military government and a swifter pace of reforms.
In recent decades, women have been setting new world records at a far swifter pace than men have, and that's unsurprising if you compare the athleticism of today's top sporting women with that of their punier predecessors.
The new survey data came as the pound fell to a five-week low against the dollar and other major currencies on Friday over concerns that Britain might leave the European Union at a swifter pace than expected.
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The euro area's economy failed to maintain the swift pace it set earlier in the year.
Following the clockwise route, paddlers headed north along the Hudson, savoring a swift pace with the current's assistance.
Ms. Gallagher's lawyer, Stephen Rubino, attributed the Salesians' policy shift to the swift pace of events in the temporal world.
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