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the swifter
noun
The current of a stream.
Exact(31)
The higher an animal's C.F.F., the swifter its neurons complete this rebooting.
The swifter expansion of new American firms could simply reflect the bigger size of their domestic market.
The swifter students, bored, would make mischief, while the slowest would become frustrated, give up and act out.
All right, five years is a long time in markets, but the point is that the further out the turning point, the swifter the snap-around in values.
The only good thing about this new outbreak is that nearly everyone remembers 2001 and is prepared to act upon the memory, and the swifter the better.
Those divers may move south, near the swifter waters of Fire Island Inlet, to search for Shannan Gilbert, the 24-year-old whose disappearance in May set off the entire case, a law enforcement official said.
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In Africa the swift gazelles.
The following year, the Swifts moved.
The swift attack was on.
The swallow perhaps, or the swift?
The swift decline has spooked the industry.
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