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Once the bill passed in the lower chamber of Congress, it swiftly moved to the Senate where it passed via unanimous consent - a procedure that speeds up the legislative process if there is no objection.
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"The focus must now be on ensuring the funding and planning begin quickly, so that construction can begin as swiftly as possible," he said.
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The government said the changes would help courts address a backlog of cases more swiftly.
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It made Penelope drowsy, and when the driver shouted and pulled the troika swiftly and hard to the rutted edge of the road, it startled her into a yelp.
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Penelope swiftly catalogued its contents: blankets and sheets.
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