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quickly and rose
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
Presidents and constitutions rose and fell quickly in the 1820s.
He rose quickly through the ranks, becoming Shadow Scottish Secretary in November 1983.
The radio program's popularity rose quickly.
Having learned that he is undone, he rose quickly to pull Odin from the fire, but the sword which he had lain upon his knee slipped, fell hilt down, the king stumbled and impaled himself upon it.
Major took up a post as an executive at the Standard Chartered Bank in May 1965, and he rose quickly through the ranks.
In the late 1940s, they quickly rose to national prominence, first with their popular nightclub act, next as stars of their own radio program.
Nehru quickly rose to prominence under the mentorship of Gandhi.
They were the creation of millionaire Percy Nilsson and quickly rose to the highest rank in the early to mid-1990s and won two Swedish championships, but for a number of years have found themselves residing outside of the top flight.
The rich musical possibilities in the poetry of the late 16th and early 17th centuries provided an attractive basis for the madrigal, which quickly rose to prominence as the pre-eminent musical form in Italian musical culture, as discussed by Tim Carter:
Despite his family's poor background, he performed well after entering the Church and rose quickly through the ranks.
Clemens was drafted 19th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 1983 and quickly rose through the minor league system, making his major league debut on May 15,.
Askin quickly rose through party ranks, eventually becoming Deputy Leader following Walter Howarth's resignation in July 1954.
When Senator Valdore questioned this policy, he was dismissed from the senate ( although he later joined the military, and rose quickly through the ranks, becoming Admiral by 2154 ).
From then on, fame rose quickly for Borge, who won Best New Radio Performer of the Year in 1942.
He moved to Moscow in 1996 and joined president Boris Yeltsin's administration where he rose quickly, becoming acting President on 31 December 1999 when Yeltsin resigned unexpectedly.
He quickly rose in the company to become the supervisor of Coca-Cola's operations in Mexico, and later in all of Latin America.
French power rose quickly, conquering most of Europe by the end of the decade.
John Knox was licensed to work in the Church of England, where he quickly rose in the ranks to serve King Edward VI of England as a royal chaplain.
William was one of the few natives with a European education, and he quickly rose through the ranks.
French power rose quickly as Napoleon's armies conquered much of Europe but collapsed rapidly after France's disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812.
“ Germans threw themselves into their clubs, voluntary associations, and professional organizations out of frustration with the failures of the national government and political parties, thereby helping to undermine the Weimar Republic and facilitate Hitler ’ s rise to power .” In this article about the fall of the Weimar Republic, the author makes the claim that Hitler rose to power so quickly because he was able to mobilize the groups towards one common goal.
Based on a lecture he gave in September 2007-shortly after he learned his cancer had metastasized-his book quickly rose to the top of bestseller lists around the country.
The first Parliament of Australia quickly moved to restrict immigration to maintain Australia's " British character ", and the Pacific Island Labourers Bill and the Immigration Restriction Bill were passed shortly before parliament rose for its first Christmas recess.
After giving his first speech for the Party on October 16 in the Hofbräukeller, Hitler quickly rose up to become a leading figure in the DAP.

quickly and film
In the late 1920s, Heigo became a benshi ( silent film narrator ) for Tokyo theaters showing foreign films, and quickly made a name for himself.
It is possible to touch the smooth film of water and temporarily alter the surface film, which quickly returns to smoothness.
Videos of rod-shaped objects moving quickly through the air were claimed by some to be alien life forms or small UFOs, but subsequent experiments showed that these rods appear in film because of an optical illusion / collusion ( especially in interlaced video recording ).
He also performed several stunts for the film, including the scene where Lee's character quickly climbs a rooftop at night.
The Khanzhonkov company quickly became much the largest Russian film company, and remained so until 1918.
But the United States was already gaining quickly when World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ) caused a devastating interruption in the European film industries.
The plasticizers used to make the film flexible evaporated quickly, making the film dry and brittle, causing splices to part and perforations to tear.
A higher quality version in 1952, Eastman Color Negative film 5248, was quickly adopted by Hollywood for color motion picture production, replacing both the expensive three-strip Technicolor process and Monopack.
Less than expected sales of the album ( more than two million ) and no further developments in the production of the film as a result brought the project to an indefinite hiatus in February 2001 and Gaines quickly faded into obscurity.
Fleming went on to impress Dwan by quickly fixing both his car and a faulty film camera and by 1916 had worked his way up to the position of cinematographer.
Kenneth's career as a director was quickly rising after his debut film Big Time in 1929.
When Hughes found out about the rival film, he did everything he could to sabotage The Dawn Patrol by harassing Hawks and other studio personal, hiring a spy that was quickly caught and finally suing First National for copyright infringement.
The film was low budget, and shot quickly.
He quickly developed a reputation as a character actor, and was cast in bigger roles, including one-half of the bickering Connecticut couple in the dark comedy The Ref ( 1994 ), a malicious Hollywood studio boss in the satire Swimming with Sharks, and the malevolent office manager in the all-star ensemble film Glengarry Glen Ross ( 1992 ), gaining him positive notices by critics.
The film was later released on DVD in October 2004, and quickly went out of print the following year.
Morosco, incidentally, quickly turned to film production, as would Baum.
TV is effective because it is an audio-visual medium – like filmand can deliver a vast audience quickly, which is crucial because films typically don ’ t linger in theaters more than 4 – 6 weeks, according to Marketing to Moviegoers: Second Edition.
The Steenbeck's lower light levels and controllable speed make it a preferred piece of equipment for film archives ( such as the Library Of Congress ' motion picture collection ) and restoration facilities as prints can be quickly and easily inspected with less risk of damage compared to a movie projector.
The limited budget forced Hooper to film for long hours seven days a week, so that he could finish as quickly as possible and reduce equipment rental costs.
" Embraced by young people who kept returning to see it again, the movie sold 10 million tickets and quickly became what the French call a film générationnel, a defining moment in the culture.
To convince the unions that he was not about to asset-strip the company, Bentley needed to get a film into production quickly.
" Mason found numerous cans of previously " lost " Keaton films in the house in the 1950s ; the films were quickly transferred by Raymond Rohauer to safety film before the original cellulose nitrate prints further deteriorated.
The film, shot very quickly and efficiently by Eastwood and Frank Stanley, came in $ 1 million ( US $ in dollars ) under budget and was finished three days ahead of schedule.

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