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This trend was quickened by the Iraq war, which has helped legitimize nascent European pacifism.
"The object was to provide a system for foreign affairs, Indian affairs, for military and naval peace establishments, etc". But though the work was "quickened by the presence of the commander in chief," little progress was made.
On his fourth album as Caribou, Dan Snaith continues the pleasurable drift into dance music that picked up on his 2010 album Swim (which boosted his popularity as a live act) and was quickened by subsequent releases under his Daphni alias.
His memoir, Dreams From My Father, was quickened by the drama of the self-invented man from nowhere – the passionate striving, eloquent self-doubt and ambivalence that western literature, from Stendhal to Naipaul, has trained us to identify with a refined intellect and soul.
That shift was quickened by a new crisis, when, on 28 January 1932, the Japanese also bombarded Shanghai, which brought immense destruction to the film industry.
MCT was quickened by 12%.
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Jones was quickening the pace for our final stretch.
The tempo was quickening, and Holy Cross appeared ready to cave in.
The process, however, has been quickened by the rapid decline of industry in the inner city.
Georgia's hopes of following Turkey into the EU would be quickened, which would be all to the good.
The pace of innovation, say executives from a variety of industries, has been quickened by businessmen like Mr. Jobs.
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