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I get a percentage from the business so I was quick to learn how to work that out.
I was soon made aware that Russians judge he who smiles without reason to be a fool, and I was quick to learn that the people value forthrightness: I asked one friend why it isn't customary here to thank motorists who stop when you cross a road.
During my time in contortion training, I was quick to learn that being in pain and discomfort was normal.
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In addition, I am quick to learn and have a large background in dealing with the public through my past jobs as a trainer and interning as a counselor.
He was quick to learn how to freelance.
Her other son, Zack, aged five, was quick to learn the news, and Heidi feared the magic was over.
As she remembered, "My friend told me that it was very hard to find work, but giving manicures was quick to learn and would be an easy job".
He was quick to learn acceptable bathroom habits, Ms. Shields said, having had his first and last indoor accident at 1 month old.
Gibson, who had lived among the Miami tribe for many years, was quick to learn of Tecumseh's plans for war and immediately called out the territory's militia and sent emergency letters calling for the return of Harrison.
The technique of ultrasound measurement of the anterior clear space was quick to learn and was considered to be reproducible, comparable with MRI and shown to have an accuracy of 89-100% for AITFL injury [ 4].
But Paul is quick to learn things, so I thought: "I don't need to worry so much".
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