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His style was idiosyncratic, known for twisting, fleet-footed runs that stymied the opposition.

The fleet-footed effort established a new state record and was the third-fastest girls’ mile in high school history.

Playing the Cardinals on the road with the fleet-footed Kyle Murray back at quarterback offers different challenges.

Quarterback Caleb Williams was pressured on seemingly every play, requiring the same fleet-footed magic that helped him win the Heisman to limit Oregon to three sacks.

What the Art Show demonstrates, however, is the fleet-footed ability of contemporary galleries — compared with larger or besieged institutions — to ferret out lesser-known artists and showcase them in compact, distinctive displays.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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