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Unfortunately, parts of Oregon, whose economies have depended on natural resources, such as timber, haven’t been as quick to recover from the 2008 recession as the urban centers.

From Washington Times • Jan. 5, 2015

Always quick to recover, the President tanned rapidly, began to rib reporters at their golf games, heckled and huzzaed in a voice that rang through the little valley.

From Time Magazine Archive

If it had missed the concentration of Rundstedt's power, American intelligence was quick to recover.

From Time Magazine Archive

It helped that nature is resilient, and sometimes surprisingly quick to recover.

From "Willodeen" by Katherine Applegate

Since he was no less expert in analyzing himself than in observing others, he was quick to recover consciousness of his own vexation and laugh at it.

From Pierre and Luce by Rolland, Romain




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