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These are the words that Ann and Cameron MacRae use to describe their daughter: logical, born smart, witty, clever, superstar, hard-working, competent, quick-minded, successful, beautiful and hysterically funny.
A Daughter's Scholarly Memorial Melanie Grayce West 2011
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I tried to train the three-year-old to kill spiders, but being the quick-minded toddler that he is, he now knows to point, scream and run—in that order.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009
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I tried to train the three-year-old to kill spiders, but being the quick-minded toddler that he is, he now knows to point, scream and run—in that order.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009
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I tried to train the three-year-old to kill spiders, but being the quick-minded toddler that he is, he now knows to point, scream and run—in that order.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009
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One quick-minded entrepreneur, Nancy Zullo Brown, is rounding up ex-employees and others interested in at least launching an online venture.
How healthy are community papers? The sudden death of the Eagle Times » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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There are very few role models that show us someone who is quick-minded, active, and competent, and yet feminine.
WE RULE THE WORLD; WE JUST LEAVE THEM THE DRY PARTS arhyalon 2007
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I tried to train the three-year-old to kill spiders, but being the quick-minded toddler that he is, he now knows to point, scream and run—in that order.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: All in the Family Jack Canfield 2009
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She is incredibly quick-minded, a fast learner, and has the great gift of being able to immediately understand the ways in which complex circumstances and situations relate to one another.
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She is incredibly quick-minded, a fast learner, and has the great gift of being able to immediately understand the ways in which complex circumstances and situations relate to one another.
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I believe he liked it that I was quick-minded enough to come up with a chaperone in a flash, in the hope of not being left behind.
Telegraph Days Larry Mcmurtry 2006
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