Sentence examples for what swiftly from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Schwarzenegger made his apology first thing on what swiftly turned into the most tumultuous day of his brief campaign.

A what? Swiftly, disconcertingly, the new term has entered the fashion lexicon, used to describe a ribbed white undershirt of the sort Stanley Kowalski might have worn.

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What follows swiftly, no matter the level of expertise in the room, is judgment.

The night before our interview, Emma Thompson had opened to rapturous acclaim in a new production of Sweeney Todd at ENO and I can't help but ask: does Friedman, 55, wish that had been her? "Of course I do," she says, with what I swiftly learn is her trademark honesty.

Long lines wait patiently in the heat to have their fingerprints and irises scanned and entered into what has swiftly become the world's largest biometric database.For the poor, having a secure online identity alters their relationship with the modern world.

Assuming it is challenged and then held up by the Texas-based appeals court, the latest ruling – from a judge who also fought gay rights advances – is likely to mark the opening salvo in what will swiftly become a major test of the supreme court's approach to civil rights for transgender individuals.

I draw a rough practical line where folks are actually dragged out of the house and down to the bar on false pretenses, so I would not endorse this tactic beyond what can be swiftly gleaned online.

"There was an unsettling sense that what had so swiftly been put together could also be undone, that the empire might never acquire the political or cultural cohesion to safeguard itself against fragmentation from within," Mr. Clark writes.

In what became a swiftly ended (though still deadly with over 200 casualties) coup, Erdogan used FaceTime to call his supporters to the streets.

Leary's obvious viewpoint on abandonment photography in general can perhaps be best summed up by his suggestion that "one often finds oneself asking of [modern ruins photography] first, 'What happened?' followed swiftly by, 'What's your point?'" Leary's fallacy is that he never addresses the fact that there are a variety of salient answers to the latter question.

Yet what began as emulation swiftly morphed into contestation.

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