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It was a pretty quick take-up, yeah".
We further discuss barriers inhibiting quick take-up of ICT applications in multimodal transport.
Mr. Jospin, at 64 also a veteran campaigner, was quick to take up the point.
But all it takes is a murder to stir up the animosities of people who, while still fighting old wars, are quick to take up new ones.
Ms. Guinness, an admirer of their lunar look, was quick to take up Mr. McLaughlin, 22, whom she met after a brief courtship on Twitter.
Spurred on by a desire to enhance their cultural awareness – and plump up their CVs – students have been quick to take up the university's offer.
"In Mr. Schwarz's time as interim president, he was pretty quick to take up the reins and to address the financial issues," Mr. King said.
But plenty of administration officials, Obama advisers and campaign surrogates have been quick to take up the argument, making a case that had previously been relegated to liberal writers instead of Democrats.
Yet even in that odds-on success, Murtagh was quick to take up a good early position as the only front-runner in the line-up, Tungsten Strike, led.
Even though his name can open many doors in its own right, Llewelyn-Bowen is very quick to take up the help of any third parties and has nothing but praise for the official aid given to British companies.
This was the comment of Anne, Orso's American second wife, the mother of his children, who was quick to take up the cause of any woman against him.
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