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We humans are quick to project human attributes onto objects.
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It has fun with Kel's bourgeois uptightness, which he is quicker to project on to his wife than recognise in himself; yet it is crafted with a care and intelligence that mask its underlying absurdity.
With every open-source project, technology companies are quick to adopt (and adapt) the open-source project and be well-versed with how to use it.
Backers of the project are quick to tout local union support, but something tells me that if the $600 million in construction costs for the Gateway facility alone were instead to be equally divided among the 430 people who stand to land a new permanent job, such support would quickly evaporate.
"We are quick to judge, quick to condemn, quick to be offended, quick to dismiss.
Khan wouldn't be so quick to project big international growth for Priceline though.
Find one of those male or female swaggering, bravado types who is always quick to project macho self-assuredness.
The country's politicians were quick to join in, eager to project a good news story in a nation where the last big moments in the international spotlight involved a volcanic eruption and a catastrophic bank crash.
Mr. Beck was quick to add that projects like this one wouldn't necessarily interest all children equally.
He is quick to list the projects he says he has in the works: a feature-length film, a series of "Girls Gone Wild" ocean cruises, a "Girls Gone Wild" apparel line and a chain of "Girls Gone Wild" restaurants.
Senator Jay Rockefeller, the West Virginia Democrat who had helped secure the $334 million as part of the fiscal stimulus act, was quick to praise the pilot project and to say that the money would be available for other carbon-capture projects.
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