Even as world leaders hailed Saddam's capture, talk turned quickly to the future of Iraq.
But he wasn't all talk: quickly after he talked about his rap heros, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony joined him onstage.
This means that people who talk more quickly tend to remember longer prices -- a particular boon to Hungarians, who tend to be faster speakers.
He could not pick up the phone and talk things through quickly with Benedict himself.
But if that talk is not followed quickly by action, some well-known names in Japanese banking may soon run out of money.
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She'll move quickly from talk of port scanning (the act of looking at what pathways into an Internet server are active) to the intricacies of when a police officer can and cannot stop a person for a search.
So he quickly began to talk of future secret projects and an umbrella company that would encompass all such future secret projects.
Persuading corporate bigwigs to talk was tough: the students quickly learned the need to pay a personal visit, rather than merely send an invitation.
All that pretty talk at presentations organized by underwriters quickly disappeared in a haze of restructurings and admissions that the company was overstaffed and expanding imprudently.
Any employee who isn't supposed to talk to him and does will be quickly fired.
What started as small talk over a few glasses of champagne quickly moved to serious interviews and exams at the company headquarters.
Small-talk tends to get so intimate so quickly that many westerners recoil.
Talk about overnight success: Acura was quickly outselling Mercedes-Benz and BMW .
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Police in north-west England flew quickly to India this week to talk to the parents of Anuj Bidve, a student killed in Salford on December 26th.
Mosely's story was picked up by the Associated Press and quickly became a national sensation as talk radio, Michelle Malkin and other bloggers and editorialists took Tysons to task for accommodating this affront to American labor and example of creeping Shariah.
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Gold rallied in the morning and the yen has climbed so quickly that Japan's finance minister is trying to talk it down.
The talk in Washington is that he wants Congress to take action on reform quickly - within the next five or six months.
The phenomenon has most likely always existed, but we just talk about it more because life seems to be passing us by more quickly and we want a buzzword to hold onto.
"They very quickly reach for a warrant and will not lift a telephone to talk to customers, " said David Sidebottom of Energywatch.
Ms Winfrey told CBS that she had agreed with Lance Armstrong and his team that they would not talk about what had been said until the broadcast, but rumours of a confession quickly began circulating in the US media.
He went pretty quickly into the Afghan review, and I have not had a chance to talk to him about that.
To make matters worse, the Marine Corps began to talk about pulling out of the program, because it might prove too heavy to move quickly into future trouble spots.
Mr. Hurd will thrive working for Mr. Ellison if he quickly realizes that the Oracle co-founder prefers lieutenants who "think straight and talk straight, " one former Oracle executive said.
And, while companies may talk lovingly about experimentation, they're often quick to deem someone a failure when results don't come quickly, Mr. Ashkenas says.
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