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Police officers stepped in quickly to protect him, ordering the protesters back.
(The soothsayer could just pop in quickly to tell us the conspirators' fates).
Congressional Democrats also voiced worries that the administration was ready to give in quickly to Republican demands, in a bid to preserve time on the Senate calendar for ratification of an arms control treaty with Russia known as New Start.
He has done best, winning in South Carolina and closing in quickly to finish a strong second in Iowa and Wisconsin, where he has been able to concentrate his attention on a single state for a week or more.
Since the number of observations — the size of the sample — is by definition huge, the laws of statistics kick in quickly to ensure that significant relationships will be identified.
She had massive injuries to her head and neck, and the ER trauma team moved in quickly to begin resuscitation.
In a soon-to-be-released report, the Government Accountability Office confirms findings by The Times in 2005 and 2006 that transplant regulators failed to spot problem programs and didn't step in quickly to protect patients.
Susie settles in quickly to the dance school and wows her instructors with her confidence and moves, and the very serious Madame Blanc (also played by Swinton) takes a special interest in fostering Susie's talent with her intense, hands-on style of teaching.
Blend dry ingredients in quickly to just moisten flour.
I backed in quickly to let the cars pass.
But the police moved in quickly to quell any public displays of grief.
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