They can move quickly and silently through deadfalls that you couldn't even begin to penetrate on a motocross bike. |
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The offers include part-exchange, stamp duty of deposit paid, extra fixtures and fittings, or free legal fees and surveys if buyers move quickly. |
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When the United States entered World War II, the country had to move quickly into high gear. |
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They should now move quickly to build profitable market shares overseas in order to survive. |
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What the movie does do, is move quickly with a great deal of style and panache. |
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When not resting or feeding, they can move quickly, hopping on their hind legs with their tail held out stiffly behind. |
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Due to the unpredictability of mirages, these lights can seem to move quickly through the sky and suddenly vanish. |
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They move quickly because the wheel loader wants to clear the area before the next load, stacking piles of logs that border the landing. |
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Afterwards, fuelled by chocolate Santa heads, I would sit in a nest of crumpled, torn wrapping paper, impatient for the new year to move quickly. |
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He's really got to move quickly on this because he cannot be doing it in the same year as a midterm election. |
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He said at one point two police horses began to move quickly through the crowd, police on foot running behind them. |
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But McClellan did not move quickly enough and within twenty-four hours, Lee learned of his danger and pulled his troops to Sharpsburg. |
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Boxers need to move quickly in the ring, block or avoid their opponent's blows, get past his guard and then hit with power. |
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Whether the partnership can move quickly enough to make up for lost time, however, remains to be seen. |
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The resolution threatened punitive economic and diplomatic measures if Khartoum didn't move quickly. |
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As the soldiers leapt from the boats, Rhia watched them move quickly up the beach, taking up position, sending advance scouts. |
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That's why in dictatorships or autocratic regimes those in power move quickly to suppress a free press. |
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Some question whether government entities have the technological or business savvy to move quickly into the Internet Age. |
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We decided to move quickly in order to arrive at tangible results on the ground level. |
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Credit unions are able to move quickly to introduce enhanced developments like Interac e-Transfer. |
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Because head lice can move quickly, their detection requires expertise and experience. |
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The Government must bring in tougher fines and give waste control agencies powers to move quickly against rogue dumpers, the Environmental Protection Agency said yesterday. |
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I trust that they will move quickly to redress this situation. |
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We had a taxi driver new to gricing but took to it well, cooperative, safe driver but can move quickly when needed, fair price, nice man all around. |
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Well, you better move quickly because people are gunna start disappearing. |
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Use the bookmarking feature to place various views of the structure that so users can move quickly between different views. |
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Independent businesses can often move quickly, change course more easily, and usually offer better and more personalized service. |
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These workers move quickly between jobs and different client companies, especially in the ICT and business services sectors. |
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Play upbeat music with a fast tempo during the warm-up to motivate students to move quickly and energetically. |
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Most operators will not be able to move quickly enough to stay ahead of the game. |
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The Silver Arrow is the truly exclusive model of the range, and as Mercedes will only be making 100 right-hand drive models, the chief exec will have to move quickly. |
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I very much hope that, as a result, we will be able to move quickly towards an agreement on this important subject. |
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Let us have a separate debate on that issue, but here let us discuss the substance and see how we can move quickly to implementation. |
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Now that conditions improve, some producers need to move quickly to get the crop off when they can. |
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As a trading nation, Canada must move quickly to capitalize on the explosion in global trade. |
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We encourage members of the House to move quickly to ensure this treaty moves through the House and on into the Senate. |
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I do not think that people will judge us in a negative way if we move quickly. |
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The police came to demolish the huts of those who did not move quickly enough. |
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We congratulate the government for its initiative to move quickly towards a single securities regulator. |
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The Search Results appear below the terminal window, so that you can move quickly to the screen that has the required data. |
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You'll need to move quickly on all fronts to develop a strategy so that your processes and resources can meet higher demands. |
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Unfortunately, these needs run counter to social and political desires to move quickly so that as many people as possible are served. |
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If you do that, the pace of the book will be swifter and the story as a whole will move quickly. |
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Intelligence does not move quickly, but at least on the right glide path. |
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Vijay's sun salutations move quickly, the pace exhausting, though we always stop to pause in downward-facing dog. |
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Local governments should move quickly to ban needlessly abusive, verbally infelicitous, graphically substandard or premeditatedly cute bumper stickers. |
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If you want to move quickly, you'll need their expertise. |
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We will move quickly in the coming weeks to begin the legislative process. |
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He urged the president to move quickly to enact a far-right social-issues agenda and ignore all opposition. |
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In general, the body is readied to move quickly. |
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If the net suddenly lifted from the sea floor, the boat would move quickly under the influence of wind and wave, and surge from any nearby breaking shoal. |
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Knowing the terrain from his prior military service in Britain, he was able to move quickly to defeat and virtually exterminate them. |
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His cavalry could move quickly in any direction, while the Cossacks were tied to their rafts, which were laden with all their supplies. |
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From the slow movement across normal to move quickly, which represented the sit-lie exercise. |
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It will be important to move quickly in order to make for the lost time. |
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They should continue to work towards creating safe housing for such persons, and should move quickly to provide sustainable options for returns and permanent housing. |
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This system allows the cart to move quickly and safely. |
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As a relatively small and like-minded group of countries at a similar stage of economic development, the G8 has been able to move quickly to tackle some of the world's toughest problems. |
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And as we create opportunities, so we move quickly to seize them. |
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When viewing these statistics in the Administrative Console, you may see a double arrow button that allows you to move quickly to other details about the client connectors and X servers associated with the session. |
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The participant noted that a company having made a discovery typically wanted to move quickly with development in order to recover its investment and generate profits. |
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Dave Heaslip took the lead over Denis Larocque on the first lap, but Laurent Ladouceur move quickly to second spot on the second lap and started to chase down Heaslip. |
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People wait up to 18 months to move in and are often willing to sell their house and move into temporary rental accommodation to be able to move quickly when a vacancy arises. |
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Smile and move quickly into normal conversation. |
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Poulton wanted the action to move quickly, both to include as much material as he could and also, presumably, to avoid any hint of costume-drama ponderosity. |
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Beckham has spent the past two close seasons in Serie A with AC Milan and his advisors' experience in setting up those deals means they are ready to move quickly if necessary. |
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Crocodiles can move quickly over short distances, even out of water. |
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Attacking on ground cut up by bombardments and soaked by rain, the British had struggled to advance in places and lost the ability to move quickly to outflank pillboxes. |
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