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    quickly
    [ adv ]
    1. with rapid movements

    2. <adv.all>
      he works quickly
    3. with little or no delay

    4. <adv.all>
      the rescue squad arrived promptly
      come here, quick!
    5. without taking pains

    6. <adv.all>
      he looked cursorily through the magazine


    Quickly \Quick"ly\, adv.
    Speedily; with haste or celerity; soon; without delay; quick.

    1. But other major banks left their rates unchanged, and after Black Monday those three banks quickly lowered their rates back to 9 1/2%.
    2. "The infrequency of the shutdowns and the effective means of reopening quickly will probably keep these measures from making any strategy I know of nonviable," Mr. Wunsch contended.
    3. Morris said he is willing to renegotiate the rights to Adams' story. "There is a desire on my part to settle this quickly and without acrimony," he said.
    4. Most of the data, though, is generated on the plant floor and the key is to be able to get hold of it quickly and flexibly. For example, all incoming components from suppliers are barcoded, and the information is downloaded into the database.
    5. We quickly consigned an insurance salesman from Florida to be our "advance man," since he seemed most fit and least likely to lose the boards in the drink as we experimented with different, jerry-rigged configurations.
    6. But they quickly add that they are unwilling to bet on it ahead of the employment report.
    7. Mongolia, ruled by Communists since 1921 and long a client of the Soviet Union, has cautiously followed the Soviet lead in embracing "perestroika," or reform, but apparently not quickly enough for some of its citizens.
    8. What he had called them about, it quickly transpired, was a great chance to make some easy bucks in Allis-Chalmers stock.
    9. A Coast Guard officer who spoke on condition of anonymity said Friday that state officials were naive or uninformed if they believed a spill as large as the one in Prince William Sound could be cleaned up quickly.
    10. Twenty years ago, Connecticut lawmakers approved a statewide income tax, only to reverse direction in the face of voter revolt and quickly repeal it.
    11. With ideology playing a relatively small role in Canadian politics, voters' minds can change quickly and often. Observers point to recent experience in the province of Alberta.
    12. It remains unclear to what extent the reduction of subsidies for fuel and rent will permit the reforms to take hold quickly.
    13. Although President Lee wields little of the influence his predecessor had, he quickly has proved himself to be the force to contend with at the upcoming KMT Party congress, which opens July 7.
    14. The "ooohs and aaahs" were quickly drowned out by a piped-in Hallelujah chorus from Handel's "Messiah." It was, officially, Christmastime in the city.
    15. After the October riots, the government quickly held a referendum to win approval of the first phase of reforms.
    16. The board rejected Davis' bid and his subsequent tender offer for the same amount, but it invited him to submit a higher bid in a process that quickly attracted financially troubled Pan Am.
    17. As a result, stocks quickly gave up their early gains and drifted for much of the session before taking their cue from the bond market, which slumped amid concerns that the Federal Reserve may be acting to tighten credit.
    18. Following strong demand, the amount was quickly increased to Pounds 200m from the original Pounds 150m. NatWest Capital Markets and Salomon Brothers International jointly arranged the issue.
    19. I quickly scanned the faces of three snoring men and of a grizzled old man who offered a cup filled with spit.
    20. Six non-students were arrested for the crime as police moved quickly to satisfy student demands that the assailants be brought to justice.
    21. But it quickly became clear the glasses weren't the only problem with his marksmanship.
    22. But even if the Fed doesn't act that quickly, banks are likely to raise their prime lending rate soon.
    23. Non-performing activities will have to be dealt with more quickly than in the past.
    24. Chase Manhattan Corp. announced first Thursday and was quickly followed by Republic National Bank of New York.
    25. Last month, Tyson said it sold 82% of National By-Products and other subsidiaries earmarked for sale to THF Inc., a closely held leasing company, as a way of quickly pulling cash from the units' planned sale.
    26. That's because small businesses tend to be rather flexible, and can react to changes in consumer spending in the economy much more quickly.
    27. The poet quickly tired of his 'Polly'.
    28. To promote his plan, Uno quickly threw himself into a series of bilateral meetings with leaders of countries both rich and poor, ranging from the United States and Great Britain to Bangladesh and Mexico.
    29. U.S. Ambassador William Walker on Friday pressured the Salvadoran government to quickly conduct an investigation and launched an inquiry of his own, promising protection to witnesses.
    30. But PCR is opening even more windows in diagnostic medicine, where its ability to pinpoint genes much more adeptly and quickly than other methods has aided researchers in identifying the bacteria, viruses and mutant genes that cause disease.
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