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Memories of the cold war fighting may have quickly died, but the combatant would not fade away.
"They are tenaciously clinging to the politics of a day that may have quickly passed," he said of those who subscribe to the view that politics is a zero-sum game.
Philadelphia's 41-14 victory may have quickly washed away Fassel's euphoria over his fourth opening-day victory in four seasons, but he could not have asked for a better way to catch his players' attention.
The device goes on sale next week, and Apple has already seen plenty of pre-orders even if those pre-orders evenhave quifkly fallen off.
We may have quickly glanced by it in the newspaper.
As Jackman may have quickly surmised, Sundance is underdog heaven.
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