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Examples
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GRACE: Very quickly to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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Quickly to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin," FBI and law enforcement across the country on the lookout for this man, Michael D. Johnson, wanted in connection with an execution-style triple murder last November in New Mexico.
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Very quickly to, tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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But very quickly to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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GRACE: Very quickly, to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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GRACE: Very quickly, to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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Very quickly, everyone, to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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GRACE: Let ` s quickly go to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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VELEZ-MITCHELL: All right, quickly to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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Very quickly, to tonight ` s "All-Points Bulletin."
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