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Such formidable resolve swiftly began rendering Sunderland's positive beginning a cruel chimera.
Despite the secrecy at the BBC, the name of McAlpine swiftly began circulating on the internet.
After the speeches, the crowds swiftly began to thin, abandoning the rows of chairs that had been laid out.
But, though his government swiftly began cutting interest rates and easing credit, the economy still shows few signs of vigour.
However, aid organisations swiftly began isolating victims, and a network of field hospitals was set up around the country.
As soon as proceedings got under way on Saturday, the carefully constructed edifice swiftly began to collapse.
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He said Congress should skip public hearings and swiftly begin negotiating with the president.
The model dictates that a company should communicate clearly with the public about a crisis, cooperate with government officials, swiftly begin its own investigation of a problem and, if necessary, quickly institute a product recall.
Having successfully forced the government into a U-turn on its position on child refugees in May, Lord Dubs was hopeful that the UK would swiftly begin to accommodate large numbers of the estimated 90,000 unaccompanied child refugees in Europe.
Charities hoped that the UK would swiftly begin to accommodate large numbers of the estimated 88,000 unaccompanied child refugees in Europe, but by the start of this week fewer than 20 had arrived under the scheme.
In explicitly warning the military to swiftly begin a "full transfer of power" to a civilian government in a "just and inclusive manner," the White House served notice that the army in Egypt would continue to receive the Obama administration's support only if it, in turn, supported a real democratic transition.
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