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By contrast Uganda's government was quick to assert culpability.
But there are early signs of unusual animation.Mr Jonathan was quick to assert his authority.
After the Conservative electoral defeat in 1997, Major resigned as party leader, and Clarke was quick to assert himself for the position.
But not far away, Wang Liping, 47, a motor rickshaw driver, was quick to assert that local government officials were incompetent.
Although Wells is 2-4 with a 3.40 earned run average, he was quick to assert that he had received scant run support.
Several other cops, all more moderate, suggested that poverty breeds desperation and desperation breeds crime but one agente was quick to assert that the police must "show them clearly that being a little hungry is better than violating the laws.
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With a series win already confirmed, a couple of changes were made to the starting line-up with Stacey Francis making her comeback from injury at GD and Pamela Cookey being utilised in a rare WA appearance.England raced out of the blocks and were quick to assert themselves on the game, Sonia Mkoloma clinching a smart early intercept and Helen Housby looking composed in the shooting circle.
He's quick to assert that they never dated.
Ghana were quick to assert themselves against their opponents' reshuffled defensive line.
Aides to Mr. Bush were quick to assert that the two situations are entirely different.
Executives at Saudi Aramco were quick to assert Sunday that their operations were unaffected by the violence over the weekend.
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