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Clunkers swiftly fall to the bottom.
These days singles enter the charts at the top and then swiftly fall away into obscurity.
Sales of drugs not included on the lists have been shown to swiftly fall because doctors must get special approval before prescribing them.
The coherence that produces a civilization can swiftly fall apart under those pressures, whether it occurs in the Middle East in the Late Bronze Age or in the American Southwest in the 12th century, when the people known as the Anasazi reached their cultural peak and then collapsed.
Even then, Mr. Brubeck said, it was evident that Mr. Djangirov, who in his early teens had already begun to build a name in Kansas City, had the ability to distinguish himself from the raft of piano prodigies who quickly rise to prominence and just as swiftly fall into obscurity.
To the frustration of the northerners, America seems to have held off from bombing Taliban positions around the Bagram airfield, just north of Kabul; if these positions were bombed, the capital might swiftly fall.Widening war-aims?The Pushtun leaders could change their minds about joining in, of course, if the Taliban were to retreat or, better still, fall apart.
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His American star rose, and, as swiftly, fell.
The local media swiftly fell into the habit of brushing off CORD's declarations.
But those stocks swiftly fell after the Obama administration's announcement that it would appeal.
But once the deal was announced on Monday, the shares swiftly fell.
The Australian dollar, often used as a liquid proxy for the yuan, swiftly fell half a US cent.
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