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Attentive to these vulnerabilities, David Ben- Gurion asserted that Israel's military doctrine is the twofold goal to fight wars on our enemies' territory and to end them as swiftly and as decisively as possible.
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The game itself was switching swiftly from end-to-end without either side creating clear-cut chances.
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Nonetheless, behind the shuffling and the bluster, skilled negotiators began from the start to work out quietly how the odyssey could end successfully, even swiftly.
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And yet every American president is implored upon entering office to bring the quarrel swiftly to an end.
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If a line moved slowly toward the end, even if it moved swiftly at the start, "the person expressed dissatisfaction, not only with the line but sometimes even the store, " Mr. Carmon says.
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After the late-2001 collapse of Enron punctuated the end of that era, the Bush administration acted swiftly in taking an aggressive stance on white-collar crime.
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Analysts swiftly downgraded the sector and even at the end of last month, downgrades outnumbered upgrades.
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In its endeavor to be the leading chip provider for high-end smartphones and tablets, Nvidia has prided itself on moving more swiftly than its competitors.
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Following his death, we now believe, in order to end the continuing speculation, it is important to release this information as swiftly as possible.
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Left wing Fitzgerald was on the end of it following Isa Nacewa's contribution and Sexton's conversion was swiftly followed by another.
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In the end, we all outlast the object of our adoration, perhaps because passion runs its course more swiftly than other human emotions, perhaps as a result of excessive familiarity with the object of desire.
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