According to Hopkins, King was sharp-witted, a cattle-herding gunslinger; as notorious as Wyatt Earp, as quick on the draw as Billy the Kid.
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I also tend to be a little quick on the draw when it comes to removing non-neutral language and other material that doesn't belong in an encyclopedia.
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One labeled Strychly Speed is the stimulant strychine, which, the ad says " speeds up the bird's reflexes, making him quick on the draw ."
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Anyway, he's so quick on the draw that you'd think Shaquille O'Neal or one of those Victoria's Secret women was going to call here at any minute.
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The doctor is rather quick on the draw to treat people with controlled substances and narcotics for problems that are not well documented, and often the narcotics are used instead of or in advance of more standard treatment.
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The competition for such stories can be intense, and Wadleigh points out that his staff has to be quick on the draw if they are to capitalize on " the hype that these films generate for themselves ."
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Quick on the draw with a slogan, Mandelson said he would create a project deserving " cheers, not jeers, " and promptly changed the sinister-sounding name of the publicly owned managing company, Millennium Central.
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The past two weeks have shown that union leaders, and to a lesser extent UPS executives, who have not been quite as quick on the draw here, are displaying the discipline of political candidates in adopting and staying on a single message.
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The winner of the Mime Time and Quick on the Draw rounds ( or if the game is a draw, the winner of a rock-paper-scissors game ) chooses whether to play the physical challenge that follows or pass it to the other team.
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McElhone was also host of the DuMont series " Quick on the Draw ", host of " Eloise Salutes the Stars " on DuMont, and a panelist on the series " Leave It to the Girls " on NBC and ABC.