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And colleagues say he was quick to adapt to each client, an essential skill.
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Mr. Manze's fellow musicians took his seemingly improvised embellishments and variations in their stride and were quick to adapt to changing situations.
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Yarrow is reported as praising the country "very interesting and necessary part of the European offering," while also calling its financial sector "nimble", "bright" and quick to adapt.
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The most daring and quick to adapt was poetry, clearly because it was aimed at a smaller, more sophisticated and receptive audience.
And it seems the street workers, or lucciole – fireflies – as the Italian press calls them, have been quick to adapt to the authorities' new interest in their business.
Mystery spinners are usually more effective early in their careers because the mystery wears off but Narine has shown himself quick to adapt.
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