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Opponents have been quick to use the label "Frankenfoods".
Back in our galaxy, companies have been quick to use female voices for assistive technologies.
And the Chinese government has been quick to use its heft to take advantage of competitors in other areas.
Whatever the truth, Cameron's rivals have been quick to use the revelations to reignite a potentially much more damaging issue for the Tories: party funding.
Governments in particular have been quick to use the rhetoric that Indigenous culture is part of the problem not part of the solution.
Nevertheless, Tony Blair has been quick to use Britain's greenhouse-gas record as a platform to lecture the world, more than a little high-handedly, on its environmental responsibilities.
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Korean Central Television was quick to use the festival to attack the country's critics critics.
"Harmonious society" is not a phrase that all Chinese intellectuals are quick to use.
Such lobbies were quick to use blackouts in California and the Enron collapse to attack deregulation.
As for the speech itself, Mr Christie was quick to use local concerns to talk about larger problems.
"Ah yes, I've heard about it" replies Klopp, who is quick to use the phrase in context.
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