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"Well, he hasn't jumped yet," Salter replied, quick as a flash.
She spoke out fiercely against censorship, both before and after apartheid ended, and helped found the Congress of South African Writers, to which she gave part of her own Nobel prize money.Asked what she had been searching for in the 70 or more authors she read as a judge of the Man Booker international prize in 2007, she replied, quick as a flash: "Illumination".
He replied quick as a flash: "And France will be facing Musa, Emenike … " There are reasons to be confident after a performance in which they caused problems for Argentina and showed that, certainly on the break, they will do so for other teams, too.
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But I'm a guy…" "You can have a vasectomy," Harris replies, quick as a flash.
"Oh yes," he replies, as quick as a flash, he often broke it during revolutionary protests in his youth.
Now e-mail is quicker than face-to-face, and texting, because the respondent is almost always armed with his or her device and ready to reply, is quicker than e-mail.
"Thank you very much," replied Mr Blair, quick to spot he'd just been given 12 months' notice.
"Haven't you been listening?" the ghost replied, throwing a quick left-right.
Archie Love put the hosts in front but Marriott replied with a quick double strike to put Woking ahead.
Miss Manners replied with a quick, "No," explaining that the girl cannot disrespect a boy by declining his unwanted invitation and then going with someone else.
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