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fast

[fast, fahst] / fæst, fɑst /










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These flows move actin and other proteins toward the front of the cell much faster than diffusion alone.

From Science Daily

The former, which Miller once considered calling “The Inside of His Head,” is fluidly constructed, playing fast and loose with time as it tracks the disintegrating mental life of down-and-out salesman Willy Loman.

From Los Angeles Times

“More and more of our annual runoff is occurring in the winter months, and that’s because it’s more rain, less snow and faster snow melt.”

From Los Angeles Times

If the snake does strike, he noted, “they strike faster than people can react to the strike.”

From Los Angeles Times

Applications have been filed with the city of Los Angeles to rebuild only about a third of the destroyed dwellings there, but the turnaround is faster, averaging less than 100 days from application to permit.

From Los Angeles Times