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He said the security officers accompanying Kohver had not been able to react fast enough to stop the abduction.
But the school has been able to react a very practical way to the shrunken job market.
In the past, the college has been able to react to "things that look good on the CV" – for instance, helping to create a local playground, or giving time to a hospice.
He did his best to shake off his marker with a cute feint but his stabbed shot went straight at the unsighted Corona, who might not have been able to react in time if that had been either side of him.
"Fortunately, I've been able to react to balls up the middle, and for the most part every one of my infielders keep coming up to me and telling me to stay in the dirt," he said -- meaning, to stay on the mound and let them chase the grounders on the grass.
Even Google hasn't been able to react so quickly with its own Web services, Yegge added.
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You have to be able to react to those sort of moments".
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