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The 1922 was formed by MPs first elected to parliament in that year but membership was swiftly opened up to all Conservative MPs not serving in government.
The Briton attacked with 3.5km remaining after being given the all-clear to do so by his Dimension Data team, and swiftly opened up a large gap.
In clearings swiftly opened and swiftly shut again, modest ranch houses flitted by.
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That said, by acting swiftly, opening and comprehensively, Mars has likely limited long term repetitional damage – especially so as the foreign object is relatively benign".
Mr. Lebedev pauses before knocking on the car door, which his bodyguards swiftly open: "It's not just who wins.
Curtains swiftly open and close to give a convincingly cinematic sense of fading in and out of scenes, providing "David et Jonathas" — whose sections in its original incarnation were interspersed among the acts of a nonmusical play — with inexorable continuity.
China's relatively unfettered access to markets in the United States may be jeopardized if it fails to move more swiftly to open its markets to American goods and services, United States Secretary of Commerce Donald L. Evans warned on Tuesday.
Each heavy artillery group headquarters divided their zones into map squares, which were allotted to artillery batteries, required to be ready swiftly to open fire on them.
Donachie was then suspended and an investigation opened, swiftly followed by his resignation.
The hard-line clerics opposed Khatami's embrace of the press, and they shut down newspapers as swiftly as they opened.
The second day of talks came after Mr Kerry opened swiftly-convened talks on Syria's chemical weapons on Thursday by bluntly rejecting the country's pledge to begin a "standard process" by turning over information rather than weapons - and nothing immediately.
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