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The people close to Mr. Iger pointed out that conducting a search behind Mr. Ross's back would quickly get back to him and humiliate and undermine him.
He chose a nimble two-wheeler because he thought better funded teams would quickly get four-wheeled driverless vehicles working perfectly.
In the hard-core version I tested, the wagon cornered confidently even at speeds that would quickly get you drummed out of the neighborhood association.
We presumed that they would quickly get a proposed €45 billion ($60 billion) deal to stave off an imminent and chaotic Greek default, buying time for an orderly rescheduling and for the other weak economies to begin overdue structural reforms.
Financial markets would quickly get the idea that 23 June had not actually resolved Britain's relationship with the EU and thus start to speculate about the possibility of another referendum.
The assumption that Mrs Clinton would quickly get a grip on the Democratic side has been blown apart by the virtual tie in Iowa and this week's big Sanders win in New Hampshire.
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You'd quickly get used to the new reading on your watch and your clock.
I mean, if I showed you a barber shop, a school, a car factory, an accounting firm -- you'd quickly get what they were doing here.
As he alternated between tumbling about the living room and dropping Cheerios, he'd occasionally look in the direction of the screams coming from his parent's bedroom, he'd quickly get back to finger painting the walls with saliva.
We would very quickly get quite far removed from the original purpose of hate crime – the directing of violence against people because of who they are.
In my case, it was helpful in diverting me from the subway station near where I had left the commuter train, and instead directing me toward a subway line that would most quickly get me to my next destination.
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