Word: quicked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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What's so ironic is how quick the Vice President and other live-free-market-or-die types are quick to scuttle survival of the fittest when people they know best end up losers. But let us shed no tears for the oilmen, they've soaked it in for too long. Listen, fellas, we're not going to change the rules 'cause the going got tough...
...that it is a rare instance of definite political payback. That is, Bush did something clearly egregious--put a big $250 cowboy boot right in the old mouth--in calling for price controls, and the voters in the rest of non-Texas America, still a sizable majority, will be quick to pay him back for his short-sighted comments...
...Jumbos wasted no time in digging their own graves, spotting the Crimson to a quick three-run lead in the top of the first...
...under overcast skies yesterday, Harvard found itself in a surprisingly close contest at halftime. The laxwomen opened the game with a quick goal in the first minute of play only for Brown to score 43 seconds later. Then Harvard scored twice more, but again the Bruins found the net just 20 seconds later. The see-saw battle saw the half end with Harvard holding a precarious 6-5 lead...
...does beg a closer look is the contrasting reactions of the Harvard community to these two men. No juxtaposition of public events in my four years here has been so shocking or so close, in both space and time. And no two recent events could serve better as a quick illustration of the political biases of Harvard students...