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Many Britons of Pakistani origin have family ties in Kashmir, and were quick to send help.
Ties have improved of late: Leonel Fernández, the DR's president, was quick to send aid after Haiti's earthquake in 2010.
World heavyweight title contender Tyson Fury, also from Greater Manchester, was quick to send his support to Crolla on Wednesday.
However, delegates from Britain, including the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, have been quick to send their regrets.
Our MPs have been quick to send young soldiers to face death in the most dangerous corners of the world.
Politicians, including the Maoists, were quick to send out congratulatory messages.But the hope that the election would consolidate the peace process proved short-lived.
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Once their locations are known, it is quicker to send the helicopter to their approximate spot.
Teachers are quicker to send coughing students to the school nurse, and at least one politician is not shaking hands.
Kodak, for example, is centering its "So Kodak" holiday marketing on its EasyShare digital cameras with a "share button," to make it quicker to send photos.
It's much quicker to send a parallax view or a slimmed down 3-D model and have the electronics in the display synthesize the hologram.
By simplifying the process to just three steps – search, tap, and share – it's a lot quicker to send a Spotify clip now, rather than hunting down the URL of the track instead.
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