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Quick opening operation door, convenient and quick to replace and clean the screen.

The Opposition was quick to reply to the charge.

Be slow to promise and quick to perform.

McCain was quick to knock down the lie.

Are you quick to repair leaky faucets and running toilets?

The Home Office is usually quick to deport undesirables.

And quick to the white pebbled bottom it fell!

And sometimes I don't want to bother explaining things to people who are quick to judge.

The typical Springer is friendly, eager to please, quick to learn and willing to obey.

Cat but calmly, smart and quick to jump to climb a tree, from the plot.

Convenience: The customization procedure should be easy to set up and quick to carry out.

Traditional zombie narratives in film and fiction are quick to get to the apocalypse.

She points out that Koreans are very quick to adapt to new technology products.

As noted, we lose muscle mass with age. Especially quick to deteriorate are fast-twitch muscle fibers, which power quick, explosive movements.

If you did, you wouldn't be so quick to move out of your parents' house.

While their hard work and perseverance are often admirable, I wouldn't be too quick to deify.

This is another one of my favourites as it is very easy and quick to do.

Small children are quick to sense when parents are troubled, and those unknown fears engender insecurity.

I have had two children, and it all seemed a bit quick to me.

At Potsdam, he was tardy again and quick to tell journalists that he intended to leave early.

I'm sure they'll be quick to figure out how to stuff the genie back in the bottle (they always do).

Shocked Facebook users were quick to react to the shocking footage, condemning the rude action of the boy in hoodie.

He was quick to offer his seat to others, take pictures with many fans and sign autographs (even during dinner).

U. S. businesses are quick to benefit from this, and will help us all reach a stable climate faster.

What is life and death? He that lives well is old, slow, ill late, and quick to die.

Joy leapt in his father's heart for his son who was quick to learn, thirsty for knowledge;

But at Le Corbusier they are quick to point out that the reform has been postponed, not dropped.

Tribes of nomadic Native Americans were quick to see the horse's value as an increase in their mobility;

Are you assured of the Glory enough to not be afraid of weeping of repentance, to be quick to repent, to be fast to repent?

Greenhouses are easy to buy, quick to erect and, thanks to off-the-shelf kit designed for the purpose, simple to keep clean, too.

Subversion seems to meet the SCM goals of both parties: no license cost, simple to use, quick to learn, and it is inexpensive to administer and maintain.

Accounts from the field tell of soldiers who are near free to recruit, cheap to feed, and quick to follow orders.

Ireland, which has the region's most appealing tax and legal regime according to the EVCA, was quick to adopt pension-fund and insurance legislation to boost such investments.

Calm and steady way, a reasonable arrangement to co-ordinate the affairs of life, quick to adapt to the environment, integration into the group.

This approach makes it very quick to find high-quality assets and download them to a desktop or development environment for use.

Such a person is "quick to quarrel" because he or she sees no one else to lean on or depend on for support.

But while the authorities are happy to leave banks alone when times are good, they are quick to intervene at the first hint of crisis.

Foreigners are often quick to dismiss this point, for instance, to the German economy's weak service sector as an area of potential growth.

Small objects, pay attention to play, do not go with the mouth, once Xiadu in trouble, quick to find a doctor mo delayed.

She made it quick today.

"It's hard, " said Ponikarovsky, who was quick to point out that visiting teams must endure the same marathon travel before arriving in China.

But farm groups were quick to reassure that the food chain is safe because farm production is low at this time of the year.

So if you have never written your own extension to Eclipse, please join me in a quick tour of the Eclipse architecture and plug-in development environment.

And although tourists rightly see the Household Cavalry as a showpiece of the British monarchy, John is quick to point out that they are soldiers first and foremost.

The House of Chanel was quick to react, saying in a statement that "more than 57 books have been written about Gabrielle Chanel."

You are always ready to make personal sacrifices but can sometimes be too quick to give in to the needs of others when you would be better to stand your own ground.

The direct vat set starter of preserved szechuan pickle in the invention is easy to store and preserve, convenient to carry and use, and simple and quick to prepare.

And the sweet-talking greens who are always so quick to mow down GM plants in front of camera teams, have not exactly rushed to the side of these "travellers" to fight for their reinstatement.

Selective breeding for traits including an ability to form a cooperative relationship with humans created a horse breed that is good-natured, quick to learn, and willing to please.

According to the above method will be very quick to judge the damage of the barrier plate in a timely manner to replace the damaged fence board, better play the role of the high speed rail.

You might think that bothering with a memory isn’t necessary; it’s easier to just ask the user each time. Many programmers are quick to pop up a dialog box to request any information that isn’t lying conveniently around.

The opposition has been quick to accuse Mrs Merkel of trickery: won't she go back to her pro-nuclear ways after the moratorium expires and the elections are safely out of the way?

Justifying his action as obedience to the will of a just God, Brown soon became a hero in the eyes of northern extremists and was quick to capitalize on his growing reputation.

Sony was quick to clarify that the number of units to be shipped had not changed, after earlier predicting that they would sell a massive six million units before the end of 2007.

With no official energy policy, the power firms look sure to go for the easiest option-building more gas plants, which are cheap, relatively clean and quick to build.

As the world's oceans warm, their massive stores of dissolved carbon dioxide may be quick to bubble back out into the atmosphere and amplify the greenhouse effect, according to a new study.

Women in particular have been quick to jump on the supplement bandwagon, despite past research that challenged the effectiveness of multivitamins in the prevention of cancer and heart disease.

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