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Despite those steps, American military planners say they are confident that allied forces will win decisively and many expect the conflict to be relatively quick, measured in weeks and days and not in months.
He's been quick, measured, mature.
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He said what was needed was quick measures to boost investment and jobs, as well as greater activity at the intergovernmental level, as opposed to the European commission.
That being the case, a quick measure of a dinosaur femur can be added to the graph and the mass read off.
Here is a quick measure of his wealth: he paid $2,626,311 in a charity auction to have lunch with Mr. Buffett in 2010.
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If you really want a quick measure of how stranded Ms Adams may be, settle for this: by the age of 35, Bette Davis had made Of Human Bondage, Dangerous, Jezebel, Dark Victory, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, The Letter, Now Voyager and The Little Foxes.
That requirement could still hamper Mrs. Merkel's ability to take quick measures, but it represented much less of a political hurdle than if the court had required approval by the full Parliament for each decision, which many analysts had predicted.
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