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Britain would swiftly have to negotiate bilateral deals with dozens of countries.
The newcomer might swiftly have created a goal but, instead, Ritchie volleyed his cross fractionally over the bar.
Had Mr Erdogan backed away earlier from his controversial plan to build a shopping arcade and residential complex over the park, the protests might swiftly have died.
There might swiftly have been another, too, had Artur not brilliantly pushed another, albeit deflected, Cissé shot on to an upright following a Jonas Guttierez cross.
Intelligence, plainly, is a rum game; if Mr Blair, for example, had disclosed his full hand in that September dossier, Iraq would swiftly have moved any illicit programme Britain fingered.
Such a move would push TEPCO even closer towards bankruptcy than the Fukushima accident has already driven it.Government officials say that without Rokkasho, Japan might swiftly have to abandon nuclear power for good.
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The support of volunteers such as Whitfield, who is trying get him legal assistance more swiftly, has helped to lift his morale.
There's a lining in that, unlike Ferguson Prosecutor Bob McCulloch, Deters seemed to want an indictment, got one from a grand jury and swiftly had Tensing in custody.
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