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A sort of shortened fast-track version of police interview techniques is Stinson Hunter's speciality.
With row upon row of small prints and tear sheets, the display forms a condensed, fast-track version of both the book and show, and may be better than either.
As of September, Detroit is slated to receive $300 million in federal aid, but that money will be doled out as fast-track versions of subsidies Detroit was already in theory eligible for.
As of September, Detroit is slated to receive $300 million in federal aid, but that money will be doled out as fast-track versions of subsidies Detroit was already in theory eligible for.
[photopress:flash.jpg,full,left]Remember yesterday we brought you news that Adobe was fast-tracking a version of Flash for the iPhone?
Fast track the establishment of management plans for the Coral Sea Marine Reserve.
Turner began speed skating as a child, specializing in the fast-paced short-track version of the sport, and by 1979 she was the U.S. national champion.
And granting a president fast track authority also doesn't mean Congress relinquishes all power: President George W. Bush's version of fast track--authorized in 2002, by a 215-212 House vote--built in a whole bunch of "objectives" that the negotiations were supposed to abide by.
"We can't fast track fast-track, that's a complete abdication of our responsibilities," Brown said.
"Some of those were fast tracked.
The fast track out of Mowbray was sport.
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