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It was stunning, and quicker to put together than the time I spent locating the package of macaroons at the supermarket.
The government wants to introduce a new package of fewer measures that will be "more flexible, easier, quicker to put into place".
And injured reserve numbers may be slightly skewed this year because, in a season without a salary cap, teams may be quicker to put players on injured reserve to manipulate their rosters without cap implications.
But it's quicker to put them on mobile hard drives, which cost $500 to $600, hold 10 to 60 gigabytes (equivalent to about 20 to 120 CD-ROM's) and emulate trunk-mounted CD changers.
Waugh's 'Untouchables' won 16 straight Test matches between 1999 and 2001, setting out not just to stay unbeaten but to set new standards by scoring their runs quicker to put sides under even more pressure.
The editorial board seemed more broadly to challenge the merits of continued big investments in the ultimate someday technology: If the main goal is to achieve a power source that could replace fossil fuels, we suspect the money would be better spent on renewable sources of energy that are likely to be cheaper and quicker to put into wide use.
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It's quick to put up and currently on special offer.
Mayor Daley has been quick to put that figure in concrete terms literally.
But Wenders soon relented: "Maybe I was too quick to put down fashion.
This is echt Emanuel, quick to put his interlocutor on guard and off balance.
Grimsby's player-manager Paul Groves was quick to put his club's problems into perspective.
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