Sentences with phrase «swift end»

The phrase "swift end" means that something happens quickly and without delay or hesitation. Full definition
This method either reinvigorates the conversation, or brings it to a mercifully swift end.
Behavior that was quietly sanctioned for years has suddenly led to the swift end of careers.
He called for a «swift end» to carnage in Syria, demanding that aid be delivered to the needy there and calling for «fitting conditions for the returned and the displaced».
she has promised repeatedly to bring a swift end to christianity
they threaten to bring a swift end to christianity's influence and accuse christians of all kinds of evil.
They told me that this slippery slope would lead me away from God, that it would bring a swift end to my faith journey, that I'd be lost forever.
tolerance of religious idiocy is coming to a swift end.
Besides the usual allotment of big - money contracts to stars and role players alike, the Paul George sweepstakes came to a swift end when the Pacers traded him to the Thunder for Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis.
But once he returned to Spain on Monday and met personally with Aperribay, there was no need to delay the inevitable any longer and the former Everton and Manchester United coach's spell in La Liga was brought to a swift end.
Retrospective bans for simulation would bring a swift end to the issue of diving in the Premier League, says the Soccer Saturday panel.
My precious baby interrupted sleep has so far been brought to a swift end with Eminem blasting out of my son's room, the girls having an argument over who drew the best unicorn and several requests for pancakes.
«The governor has compounded the lack of action by scheduling special elections for these seats on Primary Day, when fewer voters turn out as compared to theGeneral Election in November... We urge the Governor to commit to a swift end of the current practice of filling vacancies for state offices, through legislative or executive action.»
This incidental landscape protection came to a swift end, however, after diseases brought by Spanish colonists decimated the local population and after colonial officials resettled the survivors inland.
Whatever you think of capital punishment, lethal injection in the US today doesn't offer the certainty of a swift end, because of a horrifying...
There, the two (Farrell's Ray and Gleeson's Ken) spend their time sight - seeing and interacting with the locals - though the relaxing times come to a swift end with the appearance of their fearsome boss (Ralph Fiennes» Harry).
She believes finding and killing the god Ares will put a swift end to costly war that Steve and others have been trying to end with the tools and tactics of mere mortals.
As the fighting in the Persian Gulf war came to a swift end last week, American pupils and educators reacted with a mix of relief, caution, and jubilation.
Sonic was the first video game character to ever appear in the Parade, though high winds brought a swift end to his 1993 debut.
But be careful of the bombs, which are explosive to the touch and will put a swift end to your juicy adventure!
This sets you out on a perilous journey where you'll encounter countless bandits, criminals, and goats who want to bring your life to a swift end.
Unsurprisingly The Reaping results in plenty of violence across the County and fuels your mission to put a swift end to The Project.
Fail to do so, and you'll be met with a swift end.
Lawsuits can often put a swift end to mistreatment in nursing homes.
But in the context of auto law, the doctrine can bring a swift end to complicated litigation, for better or worse.
The foreclosure standoff that I wrote about on Wednesday last week came to a swift end on Friday.
By outlawing ICOs and exchanges the authorities brought this dominance to a swift end and it seems the focus has now turned to mining.
Praying for a swift end for you
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