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1 This is an affair which requires a much more expeditious remedy.
2 Could not some more expeditious means of enriching yourself be discovered?
3 It will put good feeling into all, and make the service vastly more expeditious .
4 I then called the Rude Associates on the phone; it seemed more expeditious than writing.
5 Finding this method of embarkation more expeditious , the use of the ladder was neglected thenceforth.
6 Will nobody contrive a more expeditious mode of progress?
7 The merchants say the former is the best way - much more expeditious and but little more expensive.
8 Of the Central Tower some two hundred feet remained, and a more expeditious plan was adopted.
9 There were but three or four steamboats in existence, and these were not much more expeditious .
10 His methods of transacting business were far more expeditious than those of any of his predecessors.
11 From Pittsburg I chose passage by the canal to Harrisburg, rather than by the more expeditious stage.
12 The Americans, however, have endeavoured to adopt a more expeditious mode of treating with the Maroquine Court.
13 It would cut through all the bureaucratic BS and get things done in a more expeditious manner.
14 It is a day's journey from either place; and the post is more expeditious and certain to Bath.
15 While this is certainly more expeditious than plugging a bus into an AC outlet, how efficient is it?
16 The others, more expeditious feeders, have exhausted the victuals long before the victim has finished his normal repast.
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