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YouTubers, such as Canadian Samantha Ravndahl, and commenters alike, were quick to comment on the excessive packaging: products inside foil sleeves inside boxes.
But Dish's rivals in TV distribution like Time Warner Cable haven't been as quick to comment.
Outside the store he is quick to comment, "ho chow," which means, it reeks.
The nature of blogging means that people are quick to comment on events in their daily lives.
Newspapers were quick to comment on what the Sunday Times called the "double hammer blow" to Cameron.
It should come as no surprise that Donald Trump has said nothing about the attack, though he is notoriously quick to comment on attacks perpetrated by Muslims.
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It advises Chinese businesses not to rush in blindly, not to expect quick returns and not to comment on North Korean politics.
Public health officials and commentators on the left and the right have been quick to dismiss comments by Mr Paul and Mr Christie as dangerous.
Internet readers were quick to post comments in support of the beleaguered Mr Huang.
Bridge said: "In the past, especially when I was pregnant and I put on a bit of weight, people were very quick to make comments on Twitter, saying that I was fat, or that I'd lost it, whatever 'it' is.
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