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Yet those on the left and right have been quick to shout down Osborne's plans, either claiming they are a political stunt for next year's election or that there isn't enough money.
They are also silent when it comes to botched abortions and those abortions performed to cover up sexual abuse, but here they are, quick to shout out loud when it comes to this.
But will those people be as quick to shout for Ramirez now that he is on the despised Red Sox? Once the Red Sox snared Ramirez, perhaps the best high school player in New York City history, the best rivalry in baseball got even spicier.
My father, who normally is quick to shout and ask questions later, was heartbroken.
In many communities, our reputation is that of uncompassionate culture warriors, quick to shout about gays or abortion or political candidates, but slow to show grace and mercy in our everyday lives.
After the United States Men's team secured a thrilling 4-3 comeback win against the Dutch last week, Twitter was quick to shout out Lynch, because, well, who else could people credit for the 27th-ranked team in the world beating the 2014 World Cup semifinalists?
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During games, he'll call a quick time-out to shout at a player, or bench someone for playing badly.
If I'm lucky I might get to shout a quick hello to an English speaker".
But Mr. Sharpton is still perceived by some as too quick to condemn the police, too eager to shout "Race!" in time for the evening news.
He began to shout.
To Shout or Not to Shout?
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