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Mr. King was quick to deflect responsibility.
Dell was quick to deflect the blame.
The Colts' offensive linemen, riddled with injuries, did not play any preseason games together, and Manning was quick to deflect the blame from them.
But recently when I asked him a general question about cases that drag on and on, he was quick to deflect blame.
Linebacker Malcolm Smith, named as the game's Most Valuable Player, was quick to deflect praise away from himself and onto his colleagues.
Manning was quick to deflect the attention when asked about the Giants' successes in the fourth quarter, saying, "It is not just one person, it is everybody doing their job".
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That, Schiano said, is a concern, but he is quick to deflect the line of questioning away from what went wrong to what can go right.
The individual accomplishments for both players are indisputably impressive, but both are quick to deflect praise and preach team goals, proof of the team-oriented mindset instilled by Coach Dwight Smith.
"Mr. Latham is such a buddy with Mr. Boehner," he said, "why doesn't he tell him to bring the bill to the floor?" In this and other breadbasket states, members of each party are quick to deflect blame to the other side for the impasse.
Twitter is almost certainly the largest site running on Rails, so fans of the framework and its developers have been quick to deflect the criticism and point it back at the engineers at Twitter.
He's quick to deflect attention and eager to focus on what really matters.
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