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Advantage No. 52: many of the birds weren't so quick to use their wings.
Similarly, we need to wake up from the hypnotic thrall cast by numbers to ask why guns are so readily available -- and why we are so quick to use them.
So why am I so quick to use my bitch voice with my husband, who is a good guy who generally tries to make my life easier and doesn't give me much cause to complain?
Combine that with America's cultural and religious view of itself as an "exceptional nation" or as a nation with divine purposes and you can understand why America is so quick to use its military tens of thousands of miles from its borders.
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But I think it could also get crazy in the future; if the technology becomes so simple and quick to use, anyone will be able to make animation just by thinking, without working at it, and then maybe everyone will be able to be a director.
Opponents have been quick to use the label "Frankenfoods".
Everyone is so quick to blame and use judgement.
Along with the launch, the audience targeting section has also been redesigned with a focus on streamlining the workflow, so it's quicker to use.
Oh pasta: so dependable, but so quick to bore us.
Sure, you can call each other sissies all day for buying a non-gas powered car, but when government rewards, more obvious energy savings and prominence of hybrids and electric cars increase, you'll cave and absolutely love all the great benefits you used to be so quick to snark on.
Would Mr. Jobs have been so quick to apologize?
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