She brought the fork, prongs faced down, towards her thigh with great speed. |
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She looked up and saw many people in deep concentration, sparring with their partners, trading blows with great speed and accuracy. |
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In summer the cities provide white nights with daylight lasting almost to midnight and dawn following dusk with great speed. |
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We took off from Harrisburg with great speed and soon were jouncing along on the jointed rail. |
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Take a look at these performance-oriented boats with great speed and maneuverability. |
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He was a widely read man, and read retentively with great speed. |
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Razor shells can dig themselves into the sand with great speed to escape predation. |
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This form could be written with great speed and was, therefore, often written carelessly and tended toward illegibility. |
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In recent years, we have built up our boundary and immigration policing apparatus with great speed. |
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But empathy can be expressed with great speed, even to remote and godforsaken places. |
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Agee came over in a trade that winter, a chunky outfielder with great speed. |
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I am particularly pleased that in France the planning of the Seine-Nord is being tackled with great speed. |
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When there is nothing left to rob, it goes and practices predation elsewhere, moving with great speed. |
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This proximity provides it with in-depth knowledge of its customers' needs and enables it to anticipate technological trends with great speed. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, we got caught up in it with great speed, and the criminal justice system was by then clearly part of the process. |
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The American Sand Lance burrows with great speed into the sand and stays there during low tide. |
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Health science is remarkably productive, and new ways to diagnose and treat disease emerge with great speed on a number of fronts. |
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Broken concrete, tree stumps, stone blocks can be grasped, lifted and placed with great speed and accuracy. |
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The fresh plants had to be organically cultivated, harvested or gathered at the optimum time and above all, prepared with great speed. |
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Technology has created new production and distribution systems that allow enterprises to sell goods and services to consumers virtually anywhere in the world, and with great speed. |
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Dressed in blue jeans, a red T-shirt, a red, white and blue cap and rain boots, the President was joined by some 50 persons, mostly women, who worked with great speed and expertise. |
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Remarkable for its ease of operation the derrick could, with great speed and accuracy, raise a stone weighing up to eleven tons from the barge, swing it to the pier site and lower it into position for the waiting masons. |
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When they spread their antennae, they can sense the pressure wave from an approaching fish and jump with great speed over a few centimetres. |
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The construction phase usually takes place with great speed, requiring that processes already be in place for quick resolution of grievances or to address new issues that are likely to arise during this phase. |
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In the late 18th and 19th century, industrialisation had swept across Scotland with great speed. |
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When money was readily available, cathedral works could proceed with great speed. |
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The Dutch preparations, though carried out with great speed, could not remain secret. |
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Zombies, traditionally, do not move with great speed or agility. |
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It races along with great speed and credibility. |
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The eight swimmers will present an extremely dynamic program with great speed and movements which will feature 36 formations and eight acrobatic moves in only three minutes. |
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In Cyprus, the 2004-6 Structural Funds were designed with great speed, giving priority to economic development, with little time for discussion on its wider aims and objectives. |
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If the government is sincere about wanting to protect our water and our environment, it will support our motion and it will move with great speed to initiate the required legislation. |
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The whole matter had up until then proceeded with great speed, taking only 6 months from its commencement before the Divisional Court to the House of Lords' judgment. |
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