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Indians such as he were quick to realise that no other form of government offers such hopes of upward mobility.
Anecdotal evidence suggests many hedge funds were quick to realise the dangers of subprime lending and to profit from the market collapse.Yet the damage may take time to be felt.
Other publishers were looking around for books they could market to the same vast audience, and were quick to realise that Jones had been fruitfully engaged in fantasy for nearly 30 years.
Denied the most basic necessities, the prisoners were quick to realise the value of a stack of donated bibles, from which torn out pages could be used as toilet paper.
Human beings, I figure, were quick to realise that there is great safety in numbers: build a city, and all amenities that make life comfortable and controlled are suddenly on your doorstep: hospitals, libraries, museums, your local cafe.
Flash helps to keep my floors really clean!" Egged on by the Duchess, he also advertised Jaffa Cakes and would bite into one saying, "Hmm, orangey!" The Bedfords were quick to realise that TV characters could make useful publicity for the Abbey.
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Having incensed Alex Ferguson in 2004, Mourinho was quick to realise it had been a Pyrrhic victory.
Rural residents are quick to realise how mobile phones, SMS and internet can benefit them.
The sport was quick to realise that radio and television would enhance revenues rather than deplete them.
The likes of Facebook and Twitter have been quick to realise the potential of enabling seamless purchasing via social platforms.
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