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After everyone discovered that Labour's deputy leader was the sort of boss who, by way of an office icebreaker, would lift his secretary's dress ("to see my stockings", Tracey Temple explained), Blair was swiftly able to reconcile this practice with Harriet Harman's equalities agenda, because of "all the service he had given".
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In countries where consumers commonly have cable-television connections (such as America), it was assumed that cable companies would swiftly be able to provide broadband Internet connections as well.
How swiftly Strauss is able to secure Moores' successor remains to be seen.
The epidemiologists, in turn, were able to swiftly allocate resources to households and villages in the infection chain.
Also out was language saying the military must be able to swiftly defeat an enemy with minimum reinforcements.
The executives also demonstrated how users would be able to swiftly move among several apps in the final version of BlackBerry 10.
Sexismometer: 1/10 The most fleshed-out of the all-female raptor trio is brave, plucky and able to swiftly compute competing loyalties and come to complicated conclusions.
I promptly contacted all of the event organisers to note this, hoping that they had unwittingly promoted this gender-blindness and were able to swiftly rectify it.
If Israel does decide on mass vaccination, officials said, the national health system, with its network of clinics, should be able to swiftly accomplish it.
Psifidi says she is confident Odyssea will be able to swiftly increase the size of its operation now the relevant permissions have been secured from the island authorities.
At the very least, diplomatic assurances that the UK will be able to swiftly opt back in to such measures should be secured from all member states prior to opting out.
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