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Hip-hop has been quick to exploit new online platforms as they've developed, particularly for the promulgation of grudges.
Energy dependence is also a thing of the past: Israel has been quick to exploit abundant offshore gas reserves, which already fuel most electricity generation.
But the regime of Bashar Assad has been quick to exploit public nervousness over religious differences to secure acquiescence in his continued rule.
But the price of Venezuelan oil has nearly quadrupled, to $28 a barrel at its peak last month, giving Mr. Chavez an economic and political bonanza he has been quick to exploit both here and abroad.
As the Garda prepare for the funeral of Kinahan "soldier" David Byrne in the Dublin suburb of Crumlin on Monday, with armed officers in body armour deployed alongside dozens of uniformed Gardai, the source added that at stake was control of a drug-smuggling empire stretching from South America to China, where Kinahan's gang has been quick to exploit the latest synthetic narcotics.
Shaheen, who in 1999, as New Hampshire governor, signed a law requiring insurance companies to offer contraception coverage, has been quick to exploit her opponent's discomfort, and last week put her name to legislation that would undo the Hobby Lobby judgment.
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