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He added that at the FA Cup semi-final he was "new and inexperienced", working to "flawed" police plans, under "intense pressure" and in "unimaginably difficult and fast-moving circumstances".

"The great lesson of Fukushima," Pratt says, "is that disasters are often fast moving and difficult to predict events, where the window of time for effective intervention is small".

It also makes the shotgun heavier and more difficult (or at least slower) to swing around to aim at fast moving objects.

The motors move fast and are able to keep up with a fairly fast moving object.

6. Fetherhuff: "This is the fastest moving, most difficult section of the piece".

Although some gyms are incorporating the board into strength training, yoga and Pilates classes, Miller is leery of fitness instructors bent on ramping up the Ramp, creating faster, more difficult classes and moving away from its low-impact roots.

Maintain tight abs and move fast.

People walked so fast and moved so fast in Manhattan.

Because he is forced to develop these techniques, and because even with the techniques it is still difficult to move fast enough, he is intensely aware of everything he is doing.

"It's really sad and quite difficult that he moved on so fast," Ms. Pepler said.

Spiegel: Fail fast and move on.

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