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were rapid
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Very swift or quick.
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The heart sounds were rapid. . . .
At home stores in Cleveland, owners said sales were rapid.
These were rapid changes, not gradual evolutionary shifts.
There were rapid and subtle changes of expression, his antennae as finely tuned as his performances.
Scene changes were rapid and instructive and you had to read subtitles to understand them.
Second, there were rapid changes in the ocean circulation system, switching the Gulf stream on and off.
Admiral Mullen said Afghanistan was likely to continue what a nearly completed intelligence assessment called "a downward spiral" unless there were rapid, major improvements.
There were rapid pass-and-move sessions in small groups, but with a twist: every player was also making dummy runs, sudden sprints and frequent changes of direction.
During the last three decades of the 19th century, there were rapid developments in the population and economy of Texas.
The German foreign minister, Joschka Fischer, said his government welcomed "the newly expressed perspective that the U.S. would fully support a Palestinian state if there were rapid Palestinian reform efforts".
The switches among these different sub-activities were rapid and seamless.
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