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Fast and furious.
Things that happen fast and furious happen very quickly without stopping or pausing.
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He expects the Democratic withdrawals to be "fast and furious" in the next few weeks as filing deadlines approach.
Mike D'Antoni likes his basketball to be fast and furious, entertaining and effective — in essence, everything the Knicks are not.
Last month, Cam Neely, the Bruins' president, remembered the 1994-95 season asprintprintowardrd the playoffs" and looked ahead to a shortened 2012-13 schedule that would be "fast and furious".
Mr. Newell made passing reference to the existence of a case that appears to be Fast and Furious, although he did not name it, in two e-mail chains in July and August 2010.
NEW NETWORKS EVERY DAY On Christmas Day, a lot of people took the ribbon off a Web-enabled flat-screen television, and now the fight for real estate on all those enhanced television screens will be fast and furious.
On Thursday, a day after the company's terse announcement, reaction on social media continued to be fast and furious, indicating that Mr. Zimmer had made the jump from business executive to cultural icon.
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When The Washington Post broke the news today of The Washington Post being acquired by Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, the flow of snark was fast and furious.
The action is fast and furious.
The pace was fast and furious.
Condemnation of the condemnation was fast and furious.
"Cos it's fast and furious, touring," he shrugs.
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