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The SNP swiftly released a statement to say that a letter was on its way.
It affronted her sense of justice that someone who appeared to be a major money launderer was swiftly released and never hit with criminal charges.
At the outset of World War II he served with distinction in the French army and was captured by the Germans but swiftly released.
The $10m film achieved just a limited release in cinemas, earning only $5,000, and was swiftly released via video on demand.
But in the following years, he ignored this pledge and was picked up by the security services several times, only to be swiftly released.
He said he was taken to the back of the auditorium, searched, subjected to a background check and then swiftly released.
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Farc rebels took General Alzate without firing a shot, but the group's leaders soon came under significant pressure to swiftly release him, according to negotiators – especially from Cuba, which is hosting the peace talks.
Drilling proponents play the same time card, this week making an "urgent call to action" to press New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to swiftly release the state's package of new rules for such drilling methods.
Mr. Cowen, a contributor to the Economic View column in Sunday Business, says the ability to swiftly release something with "a lot of intellectual content but without the padding of many books" harks back to a time when pamphlets discussing new theories and ideas about economics were churned out regularly.
Quickly and swiftly release the clutch.
The bureau is supposed to notify all prisoners of the compassionate release program and of their chance to apply, provide standards for eligibility, and lay out steps to ensure that prisons respond swiftly to release applications.
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