"It's quick as a flash and better than a taxi, " said Patrik Sandell, a currency trader based in Zurich for Scania, a Swedish truck maker.
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From 1947 to 1949, he was the emcee of " Quick As a Flash ", a radio quiz program which featured drama segments with guest actors from radio detective shows.
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Quick as a flash Harry replied, with a note of triumph in his voice, ` Oh no, you can't, you've got to be king . "'
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Sir Donald warned that any advantage from removing the currency from the US dollar peg would be gone " as quick as a flash " because the costs of Hong Kong's annual imports substantially exceeded gross domestic product.
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Billington recalled : " I ended a congratulatory telephone call with the jokey line,'See you at the palace .'Quick as a flash, he replied,'As Dirk Bogarde said to Bill Kerr in " Appointment in London " in 1953'."
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Even though " flashy " in the U . S . means someone who's a bit of a show-off, " Flash " by itself in the U . S . refers more to " speed ", as in " quick as a flash [ of lightning or a flashbulb or whatever ".
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The orchestra was a fixture on several game shows, including " Take It or Leave It " ( CBS, 1940-1947 ) . " Quick as a Flash " ( 1944 1949 ) during which " clues were elaborately dramatized or were musically illustrated by Ray Bloch's orchestra " and " Sing It Again " ( 1948 1951 ).
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On the same board or the screen or stage now images as quick as a flash followed each other, about 10, 000 in half an hour & God himself occurred, the witch, who created the world in between worldly visions : images of war, continents, memorials, castles, beautiful castles, just the glory of the world but all of this to see in supernal images.
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Getting into the loft he kicked off a board and opened fire on the party, which they returned from every direction, each man having'taken a tree .'Firing was kept up at intervals for some time without effect but finally one of the marshals [ Isbel ] exposed his shoulder and quick as a flash a Winchester ball went crashing through it, inflicting a wound that will make a cripple of the victim for life.
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A foul fly was popped up, out of Ganzel's reach, when quick as a flash ` Kel ran forward, ordered Ganzel out of the game, caught the ball, and then ordered the umpire to declare the batter out . [ Kelly ] maintained with a great deal of force, that he had as much right to order Ganzel out of the game, while a ball was in the air, as at any other time during the progress of the game.