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Briskly
adverb
Fast, quickly, swiftly.
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"It means 'going for a walk and taking notes'," said she briskly.
The internet, when it came in our teens, was welcome, exciting and fathomable, but it changed things briskly and sometimes bewilderingly.
She walked briskly toward them, the knife at her side.
Cook briskly for 2-3 minuthen then add the strained stock and orange juice, bring to the boil and simmer for 40 minutes.
To them I say "No thank you", briskly.
There's much to be taken from its briskly told story about how interlocked causes can still advance each other with a bit of practical ingenuity.
"Major League Soccer has a very authentic and sincere interest, so it is in our best interests to move this project along as briskly and responsibly as possible".
Walking briskly was more obviously an indicator of better health.
Other significant questions include how briskly you walk and how many cars you own.
Pooley and colleagues walk briskly through the arch to offices upstairs for an urgent clinicians' meeting run by his boss, British doctor Oliver Johnson.
But those gains have recently begun to fall away, as attention has turned from security to joblessness and economic drift.Manuel Valls, the Socialist prime minister, briskly went on television on election night to congratulate voters for depriving the National Front of victory.
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