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was expediting
verb
To accelerate the progress of.
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Back at the restaurant, Dotolo, in a camouflage hunting cap, was expediting orders from the kitchen.
In Oklahoma, he announced that he was expediting the construction of the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Fulfilling his campaign promise, the governor also said he was expediting renewable energy projects, like solar and wind, which he hopes will account for at least 15 percent of energy production in the coming years.
Thus, Chancellor Strine stated that while he was expediting this claim and certainly not ruling on it right now, if he did rule he would probably just order that the meeting be held on Oct. 17 anyway.
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The team made sure it was expedited.
The approval was expedited, he said, because it was intended for a head of state.
All this chaos might be more bearable if the MR was expedited swiftly.
A trial was expedited and big names of the time got heavily involved.
Records were airbrushed; de-Nazification procedures were bypassed (they were considered "demoralizing"); immigration was expedited.
The picture, supposedly inspired by Picasso's companion Dora Maar, was expedited in one day on Oct. 25, 1939.
Execution was expedited and carried out in the most humane manner possible, the accused being given an opiate before dying.
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