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I schlepped a long way across Los Angeles to find The Forest – like a lot of box-office bombs it had been swiftly retired to the lowest echelons of the distribution hierarchy: a clapped-out six-plex in an otherwise abandoned and, even in the bright daylight at 2pm, bracingly bleak Van Nuys shopping mall under the flightpath west of Burbank Bob Hope airport.
The old bed was swiftly retired.
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Sonia Sotomayor was expected to swiftly replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter when Obama put her name forward for the seat.
He retired again in 2011, swiftly rescinded his decision, and is now scheduled to call it a day once again at the end of this season.
The battered British squadron retired to Gibraltar, except for Hannibal, which was trapped, battered and swiftly forced to surrender, having lost two masts and more than 140 men.
He retired from the job in 1985, two years earlier than expected, and it swiftly became evident that he disagreed with the revisionism of the party's policies under Neil Kinnock's leadership.
Effectively retired.
had retired.
When Dick Armey said in December that he would retire as majority leader at the end of his term, Mr. DeLay swiftly established himself as the overwhelming favorite to replace him.
With the Afulah to Nazareth road already cut, one squadron of the advanced guard moved swiftly to control the road north from Jenin to Zir'in, on which a column of Ottoman soldiers was retiring.
Serve swiftly.
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