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But she was quick to describe the tests as very early-stage experiments.
Deutsche Bank has been quick to describe the fine as an "opening position" from Washington.
In an interview, Mr. Wossner was quick to describe himself as Mr. Middelhoff's "elder brother".
Whatever the reason, they are quick to describe this small village in central New Jersey as the most un-Jersey-like town in the state.
Ms. Detweiler was quick to describe her company as a "pro-consumer organization," because consumers are being paid to volunteer information about themselves.
François Hollande, his Socialist challenger in the forthcoming presidential elections, had been quick to describe the action as "a downgrading not of the country but … of a president".
Dick is quick to describe how she once left the room before NBC aired a 30-second spot on her, either uninterested or embarrassed to see herself aggrandised.
The British media has been quick to describe the shamefulness of the whole mess and to find angry fliers professing their embarrassment at being British.
Yet the woman who is quick to describe her targets as revolting and unprofessional, was surprisingly positive about most of this year's films.
And it's a problem that many reporters and opinion writers here have been quick to describe by way of a villain.
The architect's office is quick to describe what it considers extraordinary steps to preserve the trees remaining on the east front, at a cost that Mr. Fontana puts at about $1 million.
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