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A foolish statement about topping up your petrol tank uttered in Westminster is quickly communicated to the country.
Under pressure, both tended to go to pieces a failing that quickly communicated itself to the troops under their command.
The resulting fuel shortage in one corner of the country is quickly communicated to the rest of the country, and becomes a national problem.
But that night I stood up and, even though the man didn't speak English, quickly communicated to him that I'd break his face if he came any closer.
The Americans quickly communicated their mission and intent before their troops were taken down by the Pakistanis and the commandos were able to make it back to Afghanistan air space safely in just the nick of time.
Once the decision to withdraw is made, plans must be quickly communicated and implemented.
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The Federal Aviation Administration was quickly communicating with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, imposing an immediate freeze at all airports in the area.
Since the actors serve a plot need rather than filling out characterization, the movie succeeds when the performers quickly communicate their functions.
He decided to build Vibe in May after observing a march in Manhattan and realizing that a similar service would be helpful for people who needed to quickly communicate with those directly around them.
"We wanted the concept to stop people as they flip through the magazine, quickly communicate and pull them in," said Bruce Henderson, chief creative officer of G2 USA, part of the WPP Group.
For example, a child with cerebral palsy may learn to use sign positions to quickly communicate needs or wants, such as touching a fist to the forehead to indicate "father" and touching the mouth to indicate "eat".
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