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Strike Fast.
Their aim would be strike fast and then withdraw, not to seize and hold territory.
Such work was especially vital for pirates hoping to strike fast.
Expect the visitors to be brutal in the close areas where nasty things happen, and expect them to strike fast on the counter attack.
For this, they say Mr. Putin, when he moves, will have to strike fast and hard, or risk being overwhelmed by vested interests at all levels of government.
We see the concept of clothing as spiritual armor in a Yoruba priest's robe scintillating with beaded patterns of lightning bolts and vipers — things that strike fast — from Nigeria, but also in a natural-color cotton wrapper made for an Asante king in Ghana and decorated edge to edge with black talismanic symbols.
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When a fish passes overhead it lunges up to grab its prey; it can strike faster than a cobra.
In a sentence, I take the term to mean that, in a world of shocks that strike faster and from less predictable sources, the ability to navigate them--and even grow because of them is paramount.
He has struck fast on several fronts while the iron was hottest.
When stroke strikes, fast action is essential to give the patient the maximum chance of surviving unimpaired.
Like many other striking fast food-workers, Roberts has been quoted in local papers and photographed on picket lines.
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