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  • They say Mr. Mutch voted with Messrs. Howard and Quicke at typically tense board sessions where he sometimes yelled and cursed.

    Activist Holders Eye Top Managers for Boards Joann S. Lublin 2010

  • They say Mr. Mutch voted with Messrs. Howard and Quicke at typically tense board sessions where he sometimes yelled and cursed.

    Activist Holders Eye Top Managers for Boards Joann S. Lublin 2010

  • They say Mr. Mutch voted with Messrs. Howard and Quicke at typically tense board sessions where he sometimes yelled and cursed.

    Activist Holders Eye Top Managers for Boards Joann S. Lublin 2010

  • Speaking before of the figure [_Synechdoche_] wee called him [_Quicke conceit_] because he inured in a single word onely by way of intendment or large meaning, but such as was speedily discouered by euery quicke wit, as by the halfe to vnderstand the whole, and many other waies appearing by the examples.

    The Arte of English Poesie George Puttenham

  • Quicke wittes commonlie, be apte to take, vnapte to keepe: soone hote and desirous of this and that: as colde and sone

    The Scholemaster 1870

  • [17] Under the title of "The Phisitian that bare his Paciente in honde that he had eaten an Asse" this jest occurs in _Merry Tales and Quicke

    The Book of Noodles Stories of Simpletons; or, Fools and Their Follies William Alexander Clouston 1869

  • To improve morale, Rob Quicke, a communications professor and general manager of the station at William Paterson University, in Wayne, N.J., organized a College Radio Day on Oct. 11.

    NYT > Home Page By KYLE SPENCER 2011

  • It was a call to unity in which 365 stations showcased their best work and played a segment by Professor Quicke on the value of college radio.

    NYT > Home Page By KYLE SPENCER 2011

  • In-depth: Technology trends for 2010 - Simon Quicke, Microscope

    Technology4Teachers 2010

  • Dolphin K, Belshaw R, Orme CDL, Quicke DLJ (2000) Noise and incongruence: interpreting results of the incongruence length difference test.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Hubert Turner et al. 2010

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