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It comes in quick succession, lingers like a mosquito and usually gets what it seeks: a bit of your business.
May comes in quick with the beginning of the month usually marking the start of Ibiza season, so head back to Spain people!
Her golden liaison with Zeus, the birth of Perseus, and mother and son's involuntary exile in the larnax are quickly recounted, and Perseus' siring of Alcaeus, Sthenelus and Electryon by Andromeda also comes in quick succession.
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The best of the visitors' chances came in quick succession.
They came in quick, on crack, so whacked out they forgot to even steal anything.
It was no accident that the Fubon Financial and Cathay Financial deals came in quick succession.
The blasts, that came in quick succession, mainly targeted residents out shopping and on their way to work.
France contained them both, and after Ménez had a goal ruled offside, the goals came in quick time.
The subsequent attacks followed a similar pattern, and most came in quick succession — two assaults were only 12 minutes apart.
The blasts, which came in quick succession, mainly targeted residents out shopping and on their way to work.
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