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Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and other top officials swiftly expressed outrage and offered apologies to the Afghan government.

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The Times reported, "Confidence that ratification would be achieved swiftly was expressed by a number of supporters of the amendment," adding: "How long it might take for the amendment to be ratified was unclear.

The atmosphere is collegiate, but Bokova moves it swiftly along, expressing frustration at media coverage that played down the damage – "They say it has suffered 20% or 30%, and that is OK.

"It was not intended to reach Mr Daley or Mr Waterfield, it was not part of a campaign, it was not intended to incite others and Mr Thomas removed it reasonably swiftly and has expressed remorse.

As expected, the condemnation, shock and horror expressed swiftly came from around the globe from ordinary people and leaders from all walks of life and religious affiliation.

Similar approaches helped Nigeria smother an Ebola outbreak swiftly last year, but Tomori expressed frustration that the polio campaign lost focus due to the distraction of elections in 2007 and 2011, and warned there could be a repeat when polls are held next month.

Ed Koch, the former mayor of New York who learned that it was essential to respond quickly to city disasters, said that Mr. Bush had not moved swiftly enough to express sympathy for the victims.

She also requested "direct briefings, including security briefings for privy counsellors, to be held as swiftly as possibly", expressing concern that very few MPs have been given detailed briefings by the Foreign Office and Ministry of Defence.

Both expressed reservations about moving too swiftly to change the policy, and both endorsed the decision by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates to deliberately review the issue before acting.

During interviews and discussions, younger providers expressed confidence in their ability to swiftly learn and use computers despite their having had limited prior exposure.

Another, a bearded Islamist, expressed his hope that Mr Chaudhry would swiftly pass a death sentence on Mr Musharraf.

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