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quickly and abandons
Holtz brokers a deal with Lilah, who quickly abandons a similar deal with Sahjhan to do so, allowing Holtz to abduct Connor ; when Angel confronts her at a bar about this, she delivers a speech explaining her actions and motivations:
The light cruiser HMS Arethusa quickly launches a Sopwith seaplane which is closing rapidly on L 5 when its pilot mistakes smoke from British destroyers as a recall signal and abandons the chase, ending one of the most promising early opportunities for the interception of an airship by a shipborne aircraft.
The tension and constant bickering between Gibson and Alison quickly become too much for Cooper, and he abandons them on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere.
Forced to retrieve him, Leo then abandons Bob in the middle of nowhere, but Bob quickly gets a ride back to Leo ’ s house while a variety of mishaps delay Leo until nightfall.
H. livingstoni then abandons the pretense, righting itself again and quickly eating any scavenger unfortunate enough to come too close.

quickly and decision
Every decision was made quickly on sound grounds.
They did not dawdle at the hour of decision but attacked quickly, using a massive series of short, rapid, vicious charges against the length of the whole Roman line, with charging units sometimes withdrawing to the forest to regroup while others took their place.
Whether Teach had any involvement in this decision is unknown, but Hornigold quickly retired from piracy.
Mathers overrode their decision and quickly initiated him at the Ahathoor temple in Paris on January 16, 1900.
In contrast, the ineffective groups felt a need to establish a common view quickly, used simple decision making methods such as averaging, and focused on completing the task rather than on finding solutions they could agree on.
The time of harvesting is a crucial decision because the grape quickly begins to lose acidity as it ripens.
Discovering that this leaves behind a small child who will be put to death if left alone, Bliss makes the decision to keep the child as they quickly escape the planet.
This decision had a major impact on the city, as it quickly grew.
Hal Jordan disagreed with this selection upon seeing Stewart's apparently belligerent attitude, but the Guardians stood by the decision and the recruit quickly proved himself.
" Former North Carolina Governor Mike Easley, himself a resident of Southport, quickly reversed the decision and declared that the State Ports Authority would continue to own the marina.
" While the matter was not yet established doctrine or written policy of Jehovah's Witnesses, at least some Witness families quickly made a personal conscientious decision on the matter.
* Unanimity minus two ( or U − 2 ), does not permit two individual delegates to block a decision and tends to curtail debate with a lone dissenter more quickly.
# The pharmokinetics of the chosen anti-malarial are key ; the decision of choosing a long half-life over a drug that is metabolised quickly is complex and still remains unclear.
It has been argued that human beings and technological media are incapable of accurately detecting an offside position quickly enough to make a timely decision.
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt quickly released criticism of the policy change calling it " unnecessary and bad ;" also saying the decision " bows to the forces of political correctness ".
In fact, the principal reason for the government's decision to avert a strike at that time was because coal stocks were low, and a strike would have had a serious effect very quickly ( see below ).
In official Vietnamese literature, the decision to launch Tet Mau Than was usually presented as the result of a perceived U. S. failure to win the war quickly, the failure of the American bombing campaign against the North Vietnam, and the anti-war sentiment that pervaded the population of the U. S. The decision to launch the general offensive, however, was much more complicated.
Some attribute the Iranian decision not to release the hostages quickly to U. S. President Jimmy Carter's " blinking " or failure to immediately deliver an ultimatum to Iran.
The fact that Leibnitz was not fortified certainly contributed to the decision of Archbishop Bernhard von Rorer in 1479 to hand the township over to the invading Hungarians ; their occupation collapsed in 1490 and Austria quickly reclaimed Leibnitz, severely punishing those leading citizens who had collaborated with the Hungarians.
Defenses against Dennis Milton ( KO 1 ), Ismael Negron ( KO 1 ), and Ron Collins ( TKO 5 ) ended quickly, but Thomas Tate would make Jackson work longer and harder in their August 1992 encounter-Julian had to go to the scorecards for the first time in a title bout in winning a 12-round unanimous decision, scoring a knockdown along the way.
The issue quickly became the subject of controversy due to the violent death of Choi, with allegations of racial insensitivity being leveled at DC over the decision to kill off a relatively high profile Asian character.
There were some disagreements between Shaftesbury and Monmouth: for example, Shaftesbury was critical of Monmouth's decision to crush a rebellion by Scottish Covenanters quickly at the Battle of Bothwell Brig in June 1679, arguing that the rebellion should have been drawn out to force Charles II to recall parliament.
Fox was a member of the Cornerian flight academy, like his dad, and he protested against the poor decision of Andross's exile ; however, the Cornerian government didn't want to be bothered further, and quickly silenced Fox and anyone else who dissented.

quickly and when
I was aware that when our eyes met we both quickly averted them.
His revolutionary pamphlets, published when he was only 19, quickly brought him to the attention of the patriot leaders.
While Thomas' injured back led him to restrain his mount from its most violent gait he moved quickly enough when he had to.
The lioness quickly changed front, when she saw she couldn't catch Means, and made for Jones.
Precipitation hardening alloys, such as certain alloys of aluminium, titanium, and copper, are heat-treatable alloys that soften when quenched ( cooled quickly ), and then harden over time.
However, when the time came, Anna quickly and surreptitiously mobilized the remainder of the family and took refuge in the Hagia Sophia.
This work is stored in the bow as elastic potential energy, and when the bowstring is released, this stored energy is imparted to the arrow much more quickly than can be delivered by the muscles, resulting in much higher velocity and, hence, greater distance.
This rehabilitation can take two or more years and is most effective when begun quickly.
However, his time at home in Vienna would be quickly brought to a close when an opportunity to write an opera for Paris arose, again through the patronage of Gluck Salieri traveled abroad to fulfill an important commission.
In 1927, when Williams moved to OKeh Records, he took Jefferson with him, and OKeh quickly recorded and released Jefferson's " Matchbox Blues " backed with " Black Snake Moan ," which was to be his only OKeh recording, probably because of contractual obligations with Paramount.
Synthetic fibers and woolens, which dry quickly, shed water, and are warm when wet, are vastly preferred to cotton materials, which retain water and increase the risk of hypothermia.
By quickly setting up for the next play ( often within 5 – 10 seconds after the last play despite being afforded 45 seconds ) this hindered the other team's defense from substituting situational players, regrouping for tactics, and, some suggest, increased the defense's rate of fatigue ( This is attributed to the belief that the offense dictates when a play starts so they tend to be more mentally relaxed and prepared for the start of a play where the defense must remain on a higher level of alert before the play starts ).
This controller chip, however, was the seat of some early problems with 1581 drives when the first production runs were recalled due to a high failure rate ; the problem was quickly corrected.
Later, when the march reached London, there were disorderly demonstrations in which anarchists were prominent, quickly deprecated in the press and in parliament.
Citizen Corps CERT training emphasizes safely ' doing the most good for the most people as quickly as possible ' when responding to a disaster.
Unfortunately for the newly born industry, the results were unstable, as components sometimes experienced thermal shock when they were cooled too quickly.
He also approaches the New X-Men in an attempt to help them figure out a non-violent way to help against the Purifiers, but is quickly rebuked by Surge, who questions where he was when they were getting attacked the first time, and that they didn't need to learn from him.
In the 1976 article " Computer Power and Human Reason ," an excerpt of which is included in The New Media Reader edited by Noah Wardrip-Fruin and Nick Montfort, Weizenbaum notes how quickly and deeply people became emotionally involved with the computer program, taking offence when he asked to view the transcripts, saying it was an invasion of their privacy, even asking him to leave the room while they were working with the DOCTOR script.
He is then confronted by a group of knights who initially mistake him for a deadite, but they are quickly distracted when a real one actually shows up.
But the United States was already gaining quickly when World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ) caused a devastating interruption in the European film industries.
Disappointment with the Green participation in government increased when anti-nuclear power activists realised that shutting down the nation's nuclear power stations would not happen as quickly as they wished, and numerous pro-business SPD members of the federal cabinet opposed the environmentalist agenda of the Greens, calling for tacit compromises.
According to Hawks, a new set was in need of quickly being built when the studios set designer was unavailable and Hawks volunteered to do the job himself, much to Fairbank's satisfaction.
They quickly made friends with Hollywood insider ( and fellow Ivy Leaguer ) Allan Dwan, but Hawks landed his first important job when he used his family's wealth to loan money to studio head Jack Warner.
An example of such an aspect is the well-known behaviour that a catchment will respond much more quickly and strongly when it is already wet than when it is dry ..

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