Kurt Busch was a quick study and Greg Biffle has been a quick-study, but Carl has done a really nice job. |
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The threat terrorists and particularly weapons of mass destruction pose is not a quick study. |
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He is a quick study of pitchers and learns their weaknesses as a game progresses. |
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He didn't do well at either, but he is a quick study and has showed improvement each time he has returned to a track. |
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He is a quick study and an excellent broadcaster in just his fifth year in the business. |
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Despite his shortcomings, Beightler proved a quick study and an efficient commander. |
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It took a bit of adjustment from sports car racing to trucks, but Lester is proving to be a quick study. |
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While Milne was not experienced in the wine business, Evans stressed she was a quick study. |
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He was articulate, engaging and a quick study in anything relating to baseball. |
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The minimalist designed eatery is a quick study in the law of supply and demand. |
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He also identified reduction of medical errors as a top priority. has proven to be a quick study of the agency. |
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The early schedule isn't impossible to navigate so long as Palmer is a quick study. |
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However, Betty was a quick study and took to the role of first lady in a way no one had imagined possible. |
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A quick study of planter rule, he was soon wielding the whip with the best of Jamaica's plantocracy. |
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Articulate, meticulous, and a very quick study, he makes himself indispensable in short order. |
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I am a pretty quick study and knew that I could do the second task great, if not perfectly. |
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Regarding the stirring of change to Canada's copyright laws, here's a quick study in perspective. |
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He launched into the lesson, and quickly learned that she was a quick study. |
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He has had to stand in for injured dancers in leading roles several times, because he's a quick study. |
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We wanted to do a quick study on that as well, so we incorporated that into our recommendations. |
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Madam Speaker, I believe the member for Mississauga South is an accountant and he certainly is a quick study. |
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Meagan is a very quick study, she's a joy to work with, and we're both extremely excited for the road ahead. |
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Ability to work independently, be a quick study, think logically, be people-oriented and have an interest in new information technology. |
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Arriving in town a few days before the performance, I did a quick study of local food customs, focusing specially on junk and fast food. |
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Modesta is a quick study not only in the art of joy, but the art of manipulation. |
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Yes, the 48-year-old Treasury secretary works hard and yes, he is a quick study who recovers rapidly from his gaffes. |
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For a quick study of the issues in play, check out the Icarus Foundation and the United Nations World Tourism Organization Davos Conference Declaration on Climate Change and Tourism. |
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After a quick study of the draft by the tables, final suggestions were submitted to the group so that they could finish the document for voting later. |
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Last year, given that we had this unique opportunity, we obtained permission from APSARA to do a very quick study operation, starting in late May and lasting only a week altogether. |
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At the base of this success was a vast knowledge and a quick study of the domain and the cultures of Quebec, Canadian and International institutions. |
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Undaunted and a quick study, she immediately saw the benefits of collaborative team effort that involved not only health providers but key members of the community. |
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A quick study of the Canada Gazette reveals issues that revolve around the health and security of Canadians in the areas of agriculture, environment, transportation, health, justice and finance. |
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