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Workers were quick to test their new rights.
The physical James stands flatter and is quick to test defensive lines, while Steyn is a distributor and, when things go wrong, retreats deeper.
Those who applied for permission to protest were persuaded by police to change their minds, sometimes menacingly.But residents of middle-class apartment compounds with odd-sounding names such as Berlin Symphony, Apple Pie and New Sky Universe were quick to test the post-Olympic waters.
And in all honesty, that was more or less only achievable in places like Sweden, where Ericsson was quick to test higher-speed 3G networks.
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