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According to a Boston Globe story on his harrowing experience "his quick-thinking escape…allowed police to swiftly track down" the brothers, "abating a possible attack" on New York City.
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He ran swiftly around the track, and the audience went wild with good feeling.
Black tie, black Maybachs," Jay-Z announces as the track swiftly shifts into a different rhythm.
It's remixes like these that swiftly take a track once fit for an afternoon listen and send it straight into the cavernous halls of a 3AM dancefloor. .
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Those bloody ink blots staining her eyes were the mark of the train that had knocked her flat on her face between the tracks, swiftly and precisely enough to keep her alive.
The success of the track was swiftly followed by a string of hits which repeated the formulae, including I Can't Help Myself, It's The Same Old Song and, in May 1966, the Stevie Wonder/Ivy Hunter song Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever, produced by Hunter herself.
In December 1970, "Congratulations" songwriters Bill Martin and Phil Coulter claimed for royalties, with the result that the composer's credit for Harrison's track was swiftly changed to acknowledge Martin and Coulter.
Insults of increasing viciousness flew back and forth – revolving around the question of whether Haze, as an outsider, had any right to record a song called New York – before the pair then traded swiftly-recorded diss tracks.
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