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Strong leadership In the face of Arab Spring revolts happening in nearby Syria and Egypt, King Abdullah reacted swiftly, playing a key role in supporting leaders of nearby states.
The concert wasn't sorrowful; in fact the band played with more vigor than usual, and Jon Faddis, its music director, moved the program along swiftly, playing his trademark, ear-drilling high-note trumpet solos as often as possible.
Fabregas played a one-two with Eden Hazard on the edge of the box before swiftly playing another with Oscar and slotting home his first Premier League goal in nearly four years.
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The world's biggest book publisher acted swiftly to play down the dispute.
The Conservative leadership has also moved swiftly to play down Lord Heseltine's remarks.
Liss rose swiftly: Holm started playing with drummer Tobias Laust in school, bonding over graffiti, Portishead and Massive Attack.
Oblivion swiftly followed, the universe playing catch-up, as it is wont to do.
There have been endless television appearances, photographs with supporters and, latterly, an impromptu Facebook Live event with the relatively reserved Brighton goalkeeper David Stockdale that swiftly sees first acquaintances playing off each other like old friends.
If he acts swiftly, he could play a vital part in saving the currency from collapse.
Jude Law was swiftly recruited to play the bad guy, but dropped out after Ramsay was replaced with Warrior's Gavin O'Connor.
In the wake of Tuesday's shooting, the question of what role demonetization may have played swiftly became a topic of speculation among YouTubers.
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