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  • 21Quick BASIC — Pour les articles homonymes, voir QB. QuickBasic …

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  • 22Quick Basic — Pour les articles homonymes, voir QB. QuickBasic …

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  • 23Quick Basic Extended — Quick BASIC Pour les articles homonymes, voir QB. QuickBasic …

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  • 24quick — (adj.) O.E. cwic living, alive, from P.Gmc. *kwikwaz (Cf. O.Fris. quik, O.N. kvikr living, alive, O.H.G. quec lively, Ger. keck bold ), from PIE root *gwiwo to live (see BIO (Cf. bio )). Sense of …

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  • 25quick/slow off the mark — quick or slow to act or to understand something As soon as the opportunity arose, he was quick off the mark in exploiting it. I was slow off the mark [=I did not act quickly] and missed my chance. • • • Main Entry: ↑mark …

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  • 26Not Accepted Anywhere album tour — Tour by The Automatic Associated album Not Accepted Anywhere …

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  • 27quick|sand — «KWIHK SAND», noun. 1. a very deep, soft, wet sand that will not hold up a person s weight. Quicksand may swallow up people and animals. 2. Figurative. »The roots of conflict, he believes, lie buried in the quicksands of human nature (Newsweek).… …

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  • 28Quick Service — is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in the United Kingdom on October 4, 1940 by Herbert Jenkins, London and in the United States on November 11, 1940 by Doubleday Doran, New York.Although it doesn t feature any of Wodehouse s regular… …

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  • 29Quick count — is a method for verification of election results by projecting them from a sample of the polling stations. Different than the exit poll, voters are not asked who they voted for projection of results is based on official results of the polling… …

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  • 30quick fix — A quick fix is an easy solution, especially one that will not last …

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