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After all the speeches and mail pieces, all the TV ads, the debates, town halls, prime-time interviews, impromptu statements and hasty clarifications, it’s finally voters’ turn to have their say.

He said they were generally one or two bedroom apartments not "suitable" for locals and claimed the council had been “too hasty” in bringing in the premium.

From BBC

The strike’s hasty end is a relief for workers and American consumers alike, who could have faced shortages and price hikes on key products.

From Salon

The president’s subsequent hasty exile baffled many of his supporters and led to conjecture that, perhaps, there were incriminating videos of him as well.

A hasty – you could even say panicked – response has seen ministers announce tougher asylum and knife crime laws.

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

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