Quickly
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The other bummer going on here is that we're
quickly
moving all the drugs we take into our waterways.
I fancied myself a modern Margaret Mead amongst the millennials, and I
quickly
learned that I had as much to offer them as they did to me.
Almost 40 percent of us in the United States have a boss that's younger than us, and that number is growing
quickly.
The modern elder is as much an intern as they are a mentor, because they realize, in a world that is changing so quickly, their beginners' mind and their catalytic curiosity is a life-affirming elixir, not just for themselves but for everyone around them.
Anti-terror measures
quickly
turn into state repression without strong protection for minority communities and for peaceful debate; this needs to be supported by a robust, independent local media.
When the Ebola outbreak broke out in Western Africa, he
quickly
realized that doctors there lacked the basic tools to detect and combat disease.
When water gets added to this mix, the cement forms a paste and coats the aggregates,
quickly
hardening through a chemical reaction called hydration.
But by forcing the radicals to actually help govern, it
quickly
exposed the fact that they weren't any good at the job, and it got them mixed up in all of the grubby compromises and petty humiliations that are part of everyday politics.
In the late 1980s, an uprising started in Gaza, and
quickly
spread to the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
And if you care about climate change, you've got to go in the opposite direction to 100 percent of our electricity from clean energy sources, as
quickly
as possible.
And the world has changed incredibly
quickly
most recently.
Her father explained to her that fish swim by
quickly
wagging their tails to propel themselves through the water.
The image is terrifying, but you
quickly
come to understand it's not real.
Our behaviors transform, often relatively
quickly.
When a bird species doesn’t face specific pressures to fly, it can stop flying in as
quickly
as a few generations.
Unlike most small flightless species that come and go quickly, these giants have been flightless for tens of millions of years.
At every heartbeat, a higher blood pressure literally compacts millions of red blood cells into massive trains of oxygen that
quickly
flow throughout our body.
They're able to very
quickly
and very flexibly adapt to new challenges and new resources in their environment, which is really useful if you live in a city.
But it realized
quickly
that it had to have this conversation first with its own staff.
I hang up and
quickly
Google, "shooting in Chapel Hill."
What I
quickly
learned is that we don't know very much.
And I'm going to go through that, at least the last hundred years or so, very
quickly
right now.
Most moms cooked like mine: a piece of broiled meat, a
quickly
made salad with bottled dressing, canned soup, canned fruit salad.
And I want you to draw a capital letter E on your forehead as
quickly
as possible.
She got dressed
quickly
and without resistance.
So how
quickly
you react to something depends on the diameter of a nerve.
Now, after a great run as CEO, Howard stepped down in 2000, and Starbucks
quickly
overextended itself and stock prices fell.
We start to measure the quality of our health care by how
quickly
we can access it.
Very quickly, I felt like I didn't belong.
If you offered to pay me $100,000 to dust my blinds, I would get to it pretty
quickly.
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