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The Giants went up with 58 seconds to play, on a too-quick six-yard run by Ahmad Bradshaw.
Giants Cap a Super Comeback Aditi Kinkhabwala 2012
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And just a note about George Monbiot's too-quick reaction to all this.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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A lovely story, regardless of the too-quick ending and lack of resolution about what the halo is.
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He said his frustrations, including what he considered the too-quick pace of health care legislation, led him to vote for Brown.
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He said his frustrations, including what he considered the too-quick pace of health care legislation, led him to vote for Brown.
Democrats In Danger Of Losing A Senate Seat As Massachusetts Voters Go To The Polls 2010
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Some Democrats fear that Obama will follow that course from here forward, a path they see as too-quick capitulation with little to show in return.
Obama charts his own course Dan Balz 2010
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But the advantage of taking the “slow-hand” approach (besides being a tribute to the great Eric Clapton) is that you pose less danger to the fly from a too-quick motion and an inadvertent (?) squishing.
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Once again, I quite like this story arc, which is arguably better constructed than much canon (though there are plot holes and a too-quick if wholly satisfying ending).
October 6th, 2007 fiercelydreamed 2007
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And just a note about George Monbiot's too-quick reaction to all this.
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And I arrived home after the convention to face handfuls of red, white and blue tissue paper hastily grabbed off the floor on my way out of the stadium, and my happiness turning to illness caused by the too-quick return to sea-level: the reality of Sarah Palin.
Rachel Farris: Facebook 101: Friends' Political Beliefs Can Be Surprising 2008
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