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"There can be quite a quick downward spiral when you lose your job," Webber says.
One is quite a quick read but it is guaranteed to leave you with a tear in your eye.
He's a fast-bowling all-rounder, described as not quite a quick as Stuart Meaker (yet) but still rapid.
The old Singer Imp had an aluminium engine and was quite a quick little thing, but you had to open the boot to give your legs room.
It is quite a quick read as I finished it in a couple of days but it is definitely a page turner.
She impulsively travels out there - quite a quick journey, evidently - to the impotent dismay of various servants and submissive salaried flunkies.
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He is a bit smug, and his favourite pastime is telling other people about where he and Cathy have been and what they've bought, but underneath that is quite a quick-witted and sociable guy.
Although Canadian quarters, Dominican pesos and Greek drachmas have traditionally been quite common, a quick survey of coins from a 50-pound canvas bag that is part of the sale revealed money from at least 50 countries, with both current and obsolete coins of many sizes, metals and even shapes.
I ask only because I had a free half hour the other day and quite fancied a quick retail hit, but was thwarted by the fact that every dress on the shop floor was from the chasing-butterflies school of summer dressing – pale, floral, flimsy, with ruffles and ribbons just asking to trail prettily on a light breeze.
He was quite a bit quicker than his pals.
Hamilton said: "We will be going down there quite a bit quicker.
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