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A quick salute from the starter.
He offered Stevick a quick salute and was off.
Then, with a quick salute, he was back to his job, navigating the endless stretch of the blue Aegean Sea.
He hangs up after a quick salute to his daughter, and reaches for his other favorite diversion on slow nights -- Indian techno-rap dance music.
So let's give Mr. Kern a quick salute for his bravery in trying to engender laughter from the mishaps that befall three Muslim terrorists plotting to blow up the observation deck of the Empire State Building.
Following a Sunday morning workout, the president-elect gave a quick salute to two Marines standing near a military base's fitness center, according to a media pool report of the stop.
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But they were also quick to salute the messiness of democracy in action.
WHEN Harvard runs an idea up the flagpole, the education community is usually quick to salute.
Gay-rights campaigners, who until recently would have shunned the Conservatives, have been quick to salute Mr Cameron.
The dark-suited and hatted dancer who had played the "Big Boss" in the delightful tale of murder and mayhem at the ballet, had just popped out of the wings, performed a quick, modest salute, and popped back in.
Both Daly and a satisfied Young were quick to salute a fine Wasps forward effort, with Nathan Hughes and Ashley Johnson outstanding, but the centre's near-faultless display against England's incumbent No13, Jonathan Joseph, was just as conspicuous as Bath succumbed to the heaviest home defeat in their European history.
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