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The Jets could try to move quickly to limit the embarrassment of Groh's sudden departure.
"Our impulse is to try to move quickly to put communities back together the way they were after devastation.
With this apparent mandate Ahmadinejad and the supreme leader will try to move quickly to consolidate their position.
He added, feebly, "I would advise that we try to move quickly to coalesce around those elements of the package that people agree on".
There will be more discussions to come as the Yankees try to move quickly to sign their No. 1 target of the off-season.
But managers who try to move quickly run the risk that the stocks will move in the wrong direction before the change, thus leaving their funds looking bad.
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Acting so many years after the war, justice officials are trying to move quickly to determine whether there are additional Nazis and their collaborators who can be prosecuted.
The poor handling of the disaster has highlighted Russians' distrust of their government and President Vladimir Putin has tried to move quickly to stanch the anger.
She talks in hurried circles, like someone trying to move, quickly and unnoticed, past pain and unpleasantness, yet continually running up against them.
Ms. May tried to move quickly to protect RedEnvelope's reputation by giving customers advance notice that the gifts might not arrive in time for Christmas.
In new regions, Kaiser often tried to move quickly by contracting with individual practitioners instead of sticking with its model of Kaiser doctors working in Kaiser clinics.
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