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But the boys who read it are quick to relate to its touchy subject matter.
Forensic pathologists, the physicians who perform autopsies, are quick to relate numerous tales of mistaken diagnoses, missed diseases and wrong assumptions, any of which can, if undetected, undermine the quality of future medical care and leave survivors racked with guilt, deprived of deserved compensation or vulnerable to preventable diseases.
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This week the Irish Republican Army made its long-awaited first move to begin disarming, and Mr. Blair was quick to relate it to the larger world.
"In the future I don't plan to be broken ever again". A firm believer in taking away a lesson from every loss, Williams was quick to relate what she learned in a loss that evened her record in Grand Slam quarterfinals at 1-1: "I have to capitalize on my opportunities.
Tracy is quick to relate this case to the 1984 trials of the McMartin Preschool in California.
This suggests that people are quick to find and relate to new social identities.
"We are quick to judge, quick to condemn, quick to be offended, quick to dismiss.
Readers are quick to cite examples.
They were quick to find a unified concept relating to something that resonated with them all hidden Johannesburg the viewpoints of the city that are missed in the hustle and bustle of urban life".
That enthusiasm has brought a mixture of students and locals to the games, and Banghart was quick to point out how the seniors relate to the crowd.
We're quick to judge their ideas, behaviors, and perspectives, even when those relate to things that haven't been tried before.
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