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Even away from the pressures of the campaign, he is too quickly prickly.
I think he's an interesting politician who is too quickly dismissed in our Westminster debate.
Indeed, the simple pleasure of gossiping is too quickly dismissed by most moral scolds, Mr. Westacott maintains.
To have an answer anyone could grasp as to the question of why art matters is too quickly viewed as "reductive".
However, the bends, which Chowdhury himself has survived, may be the most terrifying of all, an excruciating and often crippling affliction that occurs when nitrogen absorbed into the blood under high pressure is forced into body tissues when that pressure is too quickly reduced.
It is too quickly released, however.
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Hard-won progress has been too quickly discarded.
European children, they concluded, had been too quickly placed with families in the United States for the sake of material advantages.
He warned of past episodes "when stimulus was too quickly withdrawn and resulted in renewed economic hardships and recession".
This meant cultivating a discreet distance from any group with which he might be too quickly identified — professors, public intellectuals, liberals, Jews.
Combining such deep and fascinating issues certainly needs further work to be substantiated, and should neither be too quickly celebrated nor offhandedly dismissed.
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