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"Hopefully I'll get out quicker now," he says with a grin.
It is one of cricket's eternal truths that attractive stroke-making batsmen tend to get out quicker than their duller counterparts.
If they get better, we'll ignore Iraq more; if they get worse, the next president will be under pressure to get out quicker.
I asked what she'd done that for, and she marched me to the bathroom.' It was widely believed in Calderstones that if you could get sent to Rampton, you might get out quicker.
"I used to see other people leaving before me, and I would think, 'I've been ready a long time, and I'm more equipped', but they seemed to get out quicker". Eventually, she was placed in mental health charity Together's supported step-down unit in Wellingborough, which helped her adjust to life outside hospital.
"We have to get out quicker the first 100-200 meters and get position and not get stuck in the back," Lopez said.
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Get in quick; get out quick.
According to Leasehold Knowledge Partnership, in April 2015 the flat sold at auction for £72,000, but this buyer "evidently decided to get out quick" because it was soon on sale again.
Sign the contracts and get out quick".
"My mother said we had to get out quick," she told the BBC.
She just wanted him to come do his thing on Christmas Eve and get out quick.
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