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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.
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.
Nigel Farage of the UKIP was quick to salute the Swiss saying that "it is a great thing to be welcomed that the Swiss people now have the freedom to decide the number and skill level of who they wish to invite to work or stay in their country".
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But in museums ever since I have been happy to salute his pictures with residually grateful, quick looks.
The Leicester fans rose to salute him at the final whistle and Claudio Ranieri and his players were quick to follow suit.
You've got to salute Hillary.
He has learned how to salute.
The cadets turn to salute.
I used to salute the police officers.
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