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  • People say he won it in a poker game, but her mother, Ida, remembers him paying cash, the money he made starring in The Adventures of Don Juan (“He had to take that money out of America quick-quick before the first wife found out about it; he wanted a house pink like the sunset, ” Ida said).

    Excerpt: The Pirate's Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson 2007

  • Berry Baby Backs ... delicious baked (or grilled, of course) baby back ribs, brushed with a spicy-sweet berry sauce, no marinating required so quick-quick to the table ... and oh so good!

    Cooking from the Archives in July | A Veggie Venture 2006

  • He said Operation Sheshisa - Xhosa for "quick-quick" - aimed to ensure availability of essential medicines at all the province's health facilities.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • For other recipes quick-quick vegetables, see here in the Recipe Box.

    Quick Spinach with Currants & Pine Nuts | A Veggie Venture 2006

  • In Sarasota we've scrapped touch screens only to quick-quick replace them with optical scanners ... another stand-alone vote-counting machine that can prove just as fragile, just as susceptible, just not as visibly flawed.

    'Daily Voting News' For October 10, 2007 2007

  • I was out of mayo so quick-quick made some but homemade mayonnaise, while delicious, lacks the bite of commercial brand.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • For other product reviews and quick-quick ideas, see 100% Convenience in the Recipe Box.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • I was out of mayo so quick-quick made some but homemade mayonnaise, while delicious, lacks the bite of commercial brand.

    Mexican Street Corn | A Veggie Venture 2005

  • “You saya,” he said to Wung, “all knives, all boom-boom, on deck plenty quick-quick.”

    Tai-Pan Clavell, James 1966

  • So I left him, not thinking that your excellency would return until the morning, and I went to the big house where the small-small girl was kept, and as I came to the corner of the street I saw her get into a quick-quick car.

    The Daffodil Mystery Edgar Wallace 1903

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