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Olympic parks, as those of Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 have demonstrated, swiftly decay if neglected.
However, with few exceptions (e.g., Oshima et al. 2010), traces of the genetic mechanisms of rearrangement swiftly decay.
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A novel, like a letter, should be loose, cover much ground, run swiftly, take risk of mortality and decay.
After the publication of what would be his first great success, "The Adventures of Augie March," he wrote to Bernard Malamud, "A novel, like a letter, should be loose, cover much ground, run swiftly, take risk of mortality and decay".
As cities swiftly change, photographs can capture urban destruction, decay, genesis and renewal; buildings lost, or iconic structures being built; the trappings of daily life gone by; transformed neighbourhoods and social history.
In addition, decay of the effect occurs swiftly and baseline expression levels are reached by 12 24 hours.
A corpse is considered impure not just physically on account of infection and decay, but also because it is swiftly colonised by evil spirits.
Disappointment, decay.
Urban decay.
Moral decay?
Serve swiftly.
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