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But she is quick to break the spell.
The drumbeats were relentless, and those in the vicinity were quick to break into dance.
By 1986, with the market flooded with pirated versions that were difficult to turn or quick to break, the toy dropped off the radar.
Ms. Best has lived in this apartment longer than in her newish apartment in London, and she is quick to break into impassioned, hands-flying paeans to New York.
Meanwhile, Gary R. Justus, a former teacher who is one of the lead plaintiffs in the case against the state, asks taxpayers in Colorado and elsewhere to consider an ethical question: Why is the state so quick to break its promises?
But some previous versions no longer work after frost begins to reshape their surfaces, while others are quick to break down.
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"But presumably there are lots of people still married who are miserable and others who are quicker to break up.
Both play for teams that favour a slick passing game, prioritising possession and quick counterattacks to break down the opposition.
A quick strike to break the back of the rebellion would have gone a long way to cementing his son's claim to be the worthiest heir to the throne.
As well as being strong enough to heave the discus 63.25m, he is quick enough to break 11sec for 100m, a combination of power and pace that would make him a potent force in any rugby team.
I'm quick enough to break free and flee, but my teammate Ben isn't so lucky.
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