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  • verb Common misspelling of expedite.

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Examples

  • The need for third party arbitration to expidite the common good would've been perfect here; think about it: 1. The cost of manufacture plummets without ruining the patent owners profit base i.e. the west.

    Cr-IP-pling Patrick Vessey 2009

  • I only wish I had hired a passport expidite service.

    U.S. Passport problems | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • MS offers a dollar for dollar charitable donation match to all FTE, and is doing everything it can to expidite the process of trying to get the money to where it will do the most good.

    Boing Boing: December 26, 2004 - January 1, 2005 Archives 2004

  • Well, I will tell you that I, as a foreign resident of Mexico, have never paid a centavo to any official to expidite any transaction but the State of California has screwed me more than once.

    On The Subject of Corruption 2004

  • Anyone know how to expidite this process? its been over 2 weeks.

    Samsung’s P207 Speaks Out 2005

  • To expidite the negotiations process the ANC believes that it is necessary for the All Party Congress to be convened before the end of this year.

    ALL PARTY CONGRESS 1991

  • "Let me hab yo 'extended article ob transportation an' I'll jest expidite it in --"

    Through Space to Mars Or the Longest Journey on Record Roy Rockwood

  • Perry agrees to expidite the divorce so Peter Kent can marry his nurse Lucille Mays.

    The Case of the Sleepwalker's Niece Gardner, Erle Stanley, 1889-1970 1936

  • Perhaps Frenchy can explain why his country never would let the U.S. expidite Roman Polanksi after he pled guilty to child rape, or is France in favor of that?

    Guy Fawkes' blog Guido Fawkes 2010

  • Acpo welcomed attempts to simplify and expidite legal assistance.

    Epolitix News 2010

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