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quick time
noun as in normal marching pace
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But he was likely running less fuel or a higher engine mode than his rivals, or both, to set such a quick time.
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The quick time frames partly reflect the cost of an education at these institutions: It was less than $1,500 on average for two years of schooling at Moorpark and Cerritos.
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This is the second time England have tried it and the second time they have reverted to one gaffer in pretty quick time.
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“That’s a pretty significant shift in a pretty quick time period.”
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"After a really quite quick time you think 'I can do this'."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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