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Because they were afraid that they might have to swing into action, I asked?
Brainstorm ideas, decide to which charities you want to contribute, and then swing into action.
When cells sense that the strand has broken, the p53 gene may swing into action.
But in times of extraordinary stress, such as the virus outbreak, these systems swing into action nationwide.
Maybe you had to stick a bag to the side of a building so you could swing into action.
As soon as they walk out the door, the White House chief usher and almost 100 staffers will swing into action.
Once, the response would have been clear: central banks should swing into action, cutting interest rates to boost borrowing and investment.
Vaccines work by getting the immune system to produce infection-fighting antibodies that swing into action upon exposure to the actual disease.
Our tendency is to sit idly by while small problems grow into unmanageable crises, then swing into action to save the day.
But it certainly helps, especially in states where governors build robust political machines that can swing into action for the rest of the ticket.
I was curious about its new incarnation, which opened in August, and curiosity is as good a reason as any for a critic to swing into action.
The chamber will swing into action as Democrats intensify their bid to reshape the Russia scandal's political aftermath by alerting the public to Robert Mueller's shocking yet complex findings.
These robots could also act as sentries, placed in positions in advance set in surveillance mode, and ready to swing into action when enemy tanks begin rolling towards them.
The desk included with the chair still features an adjustable keyboard and mouse tray that doesn't automatically swing into action, and a foot rest for keeping your feet elevated.
But not until the fall of 2015, when the water was found to have elevated levels of lead that were reflected in children's blood, did state officials swing into action.
That, in turn, suggests that an alert central bank with an inflation target ought to swing into action to provide more monetary stimulus and keep price and wage growth on track.
During serious economic downturns, central banks usually cut interest rates to encourage new borrowing and investing, and governments swing into action by running larger budget deficits to make up for falls in private spending.
To those of us who've heard Americans wax lyrical about the legacy of the Founding Fathers, now is the time when we expect to see the US Constitution's checks and balances swing into action.
The social media arm of the alt-right and other right-wing supporters know exactly how to swing into action quickly to launch a sustained harassment campaign against whomever their leaders direct them toward.
Mike DeWine was one of the first governors to swing into action around the coronavirus, and just hours before his state was set to vote on March 17, had his health official stop in-person voting because of health and safety concerns.
"We have to get it right," Fearn said on Saturday, warning me that during those two crucial minutes, I'd need to keep well clear of the tent housing the equipment, because he and Joe Hutton, a research assistant at Aberystwyth, would need space to swing into action if anything went wrong.
"With Republicans in control of the House and the Senate, you can bet that the investigative arm will swing into action very quickly if anything is even hinted at being wrong," said Richard W. Painter, a law professor at the University of Minnesota who served as Mr. Bush's chief ethics lawyer from 2005 to 2007.
The film was shot over 14 days."HOLLYWOOD HOLDS TO AVERAGE PRODUCTION LEVEL: STRONG ARM BOYS SWING INTO ACTION" by THOMAS F. BRADY. New York Times 30 July 1950: X5.
Overhearing the conversation between the Morrisons and the Detective of how Davey disappeared and what the kidnappers want, the family pets swing into action and set out on their own to investigate.
Sappers might be tasked with opening the assault via infiltration and demolition of key objectives. A main force might swing into action once the sappers commenced their action. A blocking force might be deployed to ambush relief troops rushing to the battle area.
Discredited by the earlier European fascist experiences, nationalist parties scored poorly in the French elections from 1945 until the rise of the Front National in the 1980s. Neo-fascists groups nonetheless saw in the immediate post-war new reasons to swing into action, mainly the fight against communist expansion and the defense of the French empire against decolonization.
Frend moved into television, directing episodes of Interpol Calling, Schilling Playhouse and Danger Man. He returned to films with Cone of Silence (1960) for Balcon's new Bryanston Films, and Girl on Approval (1961).CURRENT FILM ACTIVITIES ALONG THE THAMES: New Independents Swing Into Action -- Work in Progress -- Critics' Vote New York Times 6 Dec 1959: X9. Frend then did some more TV - Man of the World, The Sentimental Agent, Zero One - then another feature, Torpedo Bay (1963) with James Mason.
A land mine had been buried beneath him by the Bosnian Serbs; should he make any move, it would be fatal. A French sergeant (Marchand, portrayed by Georges Siatidis), of the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR), gets involved in effort to help the three trapped soldiers, despite initial orders to the contrary by high command. UNPROFOR's mission in Bosnia was to guard the humanitarian aid convoys, to remain neutral and act as a mere bystander. Luckily, an English reporter arrives on scene, bringing media pressure to bear that moves the United Nations high command to swing into action to try to save the soldiers.
When a mysterious beam of light starts disrupting and destroying the Earth's atmosphere, Flash Gordon (Larry "Buster" Crabbe), Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon), and Dale Arden (Jean Rogers) - accidentally accompanied by wisecracking reporter Happy Hapgood (Donald Kerr) - swing into action in Zarkov's rocketship, believing that it could be coming from the planet Mongo. Once in space, however, they discover that the ray is originating from Mars. Journeying to the fourth planet, they discover that their old enemy from Mongo, Ming the Merciless (Charles B. Middleton), whom they had believed dead, is still alive, and has formed an alliance with Azura (Beatrice Roberts), the Witch Queen of Mars. From Azura's planet, and under her protection, he is operating a gigantic Nitron ray that is destroying Earth's atmosphere.
Soon a group of students decide to go there, two young lads fresh from the university football team, Bruce Weeks and John Babcock, and a couple of girls that they want to score with: one of which Howard is in love with, Wendy Barnes, and the other, Tanya Heller, is "in love" with Howard. They go there and get set up in a room to tell each other ghost stories. Meanwhile, Howard chases after Randolph to tell him that Joel never came back from the house, prompting Randolph to swing into action saying "I'll get the flashlights" with some degree of authority and urgency, despite not being too bothered about the missing student prior to that. Alyda Winthrop, the creature, begins stalking the four, planning to kill them as she killed her father and Joel.

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