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There are plays – such as Great Britain, Richard Bean's recent take on the phone-hacking crisis – that react with quicksilver swiftness to the times we live in.
There's a fluidity to the staging that is almost vaudevillian, with a pair of glasses or a change of hat indicating that a performer has assumed another role, and a persistent swiftness to the pace that leads us over the spots where the narrative flags to the next song, which is, of course, where the emphasis of the show rightly belongs.
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In Gruden's West Coast system, he'll be asked to snag more balls on the move; he has the swiftness to pull it off, though he's not technically proven in this realm.
PAGE 24 Swift Moves on Judgeships The Bush administration is moving with extraordinary swiftness to put its stamp on the federal courts, working into the night to interview dozens of candidates.
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The Bush administration is moving with extraordinary swiftness to put its stamp on the federal courts, setting aside evenings in which more than 50 candidates have already been interviewed for judgeships, with an emphasis on filling vacancies on the federal appeals courts.
To what degree should the National Theatre be staging work that responds, with some swiftness, to, say, Brexit?
The different units mesh as Mr. Liang and Mr. Soto, with marathon swiftness, come to the fore.
Hawks's remark about Dwan's swiftness is to the point: watching the DVD, I was struck by the visceral thrill of several long set-pieces, which flew by with excitement despite running, by the clock, many minutes each.
Vote for Bridget Children in Need service head Buckinghamshire county council Speed is of the essence when dealing with a crisis involving a teenage child who faces the threat of going into care, Terri Cartwright, 57, notes – but traditional social services aren't necessarily equipped to respond with the swiftness needed to nip problems in the bud before they get out of control.
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