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en It's very unusual for someone to move up that quickly. It takes two to three, maybe four to five years usually for someone to move up. But there are a few gifted ones.

en One of the reasons we've been here for 15 years is we've never done business plans. We move by instinct and move very quickly.

en The consensus is now quickly forming, like it did in July, that the Fed is going to move (rates), and move on September 24. But I'll be a maverick and say they won't move.

en They make it clear to us that they're not going to go through the conventional steps of going through lease review and so forth. They find a location, they move quickly. They want us to move quickly.

en We got exposed to a lot of unusual building techniques. It's a lot more difficult than people think to get sets to move so quickly, for example.

en It only lasted six weeks. We were happy to move back. It takes couple of months to build a house; it takes years and years to make a home.

en Would we have liked to have seen things move more quickly? Yes. It might not move as quickly as we would like, but it is moving forward. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness.

en We would like to see it move along as quickly as possible. To our knowledge it's just a matter of process that takes a little longer than we'd like.

en However, in the event of a disaster when minutes count, we have the authority to do what it takes to move quickly.

en We think of it as a ladder effect, and the fire can quickly move up into the crowns of the trees. That's when the wildfires move really fast.

en We didn't do that intentionally. We were playing on smaller ice, so it's a lot more physical. There's not as much room to move, so if you don't move the puck along quickly, you're going to get hit.

en I know the governor likes to move quickly. But we like to move correctly.

en If we move and move quickly, we can contain the situation, and this is why we are making the appeal,
  Kofi Annan

en We're a team of 23 guys, and the only thing that's going to be a constant is the centre-ice position. The rest is going to move and move quickly. I don't think you can cast in stone, even from day to day the line combinations.

en It takes time to move on from a game like this, make peace with the football gods and move on to next season.


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