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"He was trying to fast forward the movie".
Spanish Tutor; does what it says, I'm trying to fast track some Spanish in my life.
Instead of pounding the ball inside and trying to match the Sixers elbow for elbow, the Bucks picked their spots, penetrated and passed even when they were not trying to fast break.
"I was only trying to fast forward, I swear.
The U.K. government is being accused of once again trying to fast track complex and controversial surveillance legislation.
And they are trying to fast track them through congress and into law without any negotiation with the technology industry".
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Nearby, André Balazs was talking quietly about "trying to fast-track creating a sense of community".
Others are trying to fast-forward past L.S.U.'s Southeastern Conference game on Saturday at Mississippi.
Is Barro really confused about this, or is he just trying to fast-talk past his readers?
Here, he thinks, lies the biggest pitfall in trying to fast-track progress: you need to start from scratch.
He had nine assists but missed 9 of 11 shots, trying to fast-forward his life past this nightmare.
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