Sentence examples for has quickly begun from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Forrester is still unknown to half the voting public in New Jersey, according to recent polls, and Mr. Lautenberg has quickly begun trying -- as Mr. Torricelli did -- to define Mr. Forrester as a conservative extremist who is out of touch with the state's generally centrist electorate.

Due to the ease in the testing procedure and high subject compliance for all ages, ADP has quickly begun to emerge as a popular body composition method to use in children and adults.

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But Mr. Bernstein said he and Mr. Calley had quickly begun exclusive negotiations.

Paul had a depressive streak, and had quickly begun to exhibit what Carter came to know as his "indrawn moods", which could last for days at a time.

A little more than one week after failing to make the Major League Soccer playoffs, it appears that the MetroStars have quickly begun cleaning house.

The official allied explanation was that during their initial occupation of the city, the PAVN had quickly begun to systematically round up (under the guise of re-education) and then execute as many as 2,800 South Vietnamese civilians that they believed to be potentially hostile to communist control.

And so it is that the war begun on October 7, 2001 has quickly lost its beginning, even as it's losing its end.

SETI, which began in 1999, has quickly become the most popular public computing project of all time.

This is where the fight begins and unfortunately has quickly ended.

WHAT began as bad news has quickly turned into good.

North Korea The country began as idle speculation, and has quickly become the main suspect.

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