Everyone is rushing things now, like on the radio, where they're always in a hurry for the next thing. |
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I've never read the book, but I did get the sense from the movie that it was skimming through the book, rushing the story. |
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In fact, the rear end of the car is over the broken hydrant so rushing water is bubbling up under the car and out into the street. |
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Eric thought he could make out some noise coming from the man, but the air rushing across his ears dampened it. |
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We should, therefore, be respectful of them rather than rushing to judgement. |
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Authorities were combing areas along the path of migratory birds for dead birds, and rushing any samples to laboratories for testing. |
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Helicopters in India were rushing medicine to stricken areas, while warships in Thailand steamed to island resorts to rescue survivors. |
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My senses finally rushing back to me, I found my legs and charged out of the elevator with a vivacity that I didn't even know I possessed. |
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The herds of lemmings charging into e-careers is rivaled only by the herds rushing into media with wide eyes and fistfuls of capital. |
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This is Real Nappy Week, when we are supposed to be dumping our disposables and rushing out to buy reusables instead. |
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Murray paces the sequence perfectly and shows a real gift in never rushing the reveal. |
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Nervously, she entered the store, the cool air of the air-conditioner rushing over her. |
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Numerous breached walls and revetments, for example, bear witness to rushing water as distinct from long-term soil erosion. |
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Some of our top models appear so alarmingly under-nourished, I always feel like rushing some food and vitamin pills to them. |
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O'Neill, dapper in his mandarin suit and collarless white shirt, does not look like the rushing blur of today's press men. |
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The blood was rushing to her head, and on top of all her other problems, now she was feeling dizzy and light-headed. |
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Sometimes I find myself sitting around the house doing very little, others I seem to be rushing around like a headless chicken. |
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While I might not be rushing around like a headless chicken, I probably would be if I was doing all that I should. |
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The thought of his roommate wearing such apparel sent blood rushing to his cheeks. |
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He gets good leverage and usually blocks against a rushing linebacker or defensive back. |
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I awoke again in a dazzling fluorescent haze, my ears filled with the soft rushing noise of rubber wheels on linoleum. |
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She does this by talking quietly and calmly, never rushing a client and by using a gentle yet assured touch. |
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He made a move, rushing to the left and ducking around Jim's outstretched arm. |
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She's always tinkering with her flower and vegetable gardens, or rushing off in her old pickup for senior softball and tennis. |
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Fortunately he had grabbed his ruck before rushing out and he had his cooking pot, but he was still forced to hunt for food. |
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The bell rang and she swam along with the current of the students rushing for the door. |
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Everybody appears to be fairly laid back and nobody seems to be rushing you. |
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England's busiest mountain rescue team had a frantic weekend with members rushing up hillsides in soaring temperatures to tend casualties. |
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My friends were rushing me through things to get to the good part, I imagine. |
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I persisted and when I finally made it through I could feel air rushing in. |
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Several small burns rushing towards the river are easily crossed, and the vegetation is symbolic of marshy land, with bog myrtle plentiful. |
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With the world rushing towards the Great Depression many old Diggers found themselves out of work, out of luck and out on the wallaby track. |
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The trick is to spend quality time in each place by not rushing around and trying to see everything. |
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But that didn't stop the warmongers rushing to denounce the dossier as lies before they had set eyes on it. |
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Cars were parked everywhere and everyone was rushing back and forth, in and out of the driveway. |
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There are also a variety of flowers and trees, a rushing stream and waterfalls. |
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As for rushing things, it is wise to make haste slowly, but make haste toward this goal nevertheless. |
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The gutters were awash with dirty soot-flecked water, rushing down the storm-drain. |
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In a waterside hotel in the heart of the Home Counties, we can hear the rushing of the stream through open windows. |
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Then we risk jeopardising the success of this initiative by rushing the appointments of key staff. |
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A rushing in the bushes to her left let her know the Doolittle boys had rabbited. |
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People seem to reach a certain age and start rushing into wedded bliss with whoever comes along. |
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And then, rushing in with a gust of air that was welcomely cool, Miss Halden bolted inside. |
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The loud noise of rushing elephants resembled the roars of the clouds in the welkin, in the season of rains. |
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Reed's platoon moved straight through the city on the double, rushing past snipers and ambush locations. |
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You have to open your mouth so as to be able to breath, what with the air rushing past, which invariably causes my eyes to stream. |
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Whole afternoons must whirl past in a daze at Highgrove with hundreds of people rushing about. |
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The whole whirligig of sights and sounds and bodies rushing forward seemed to be aimed directly at me. |
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The ends, along with tackles, rationed Auburn to 43 yards rushing on 36 carries in USC's 23-0 win. |
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Tech came after Weinke hard with a variety of blitzes that resulted in four sacks and rationed Florida State to 30 yards rushing. |
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We rode into the clearing and the sound of the river rushing seemed almost unreal. |
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He reacted furiously to the news of the mutiny of the soldiers, rushing to the scene after their flat refusal to fight. |
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I do not say the FSA is always right, and I long ago ceased to see it as a shining white knight rushing to the public's rescue. |
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He could hear an odd rushing sound, but he couldn't tell if it was real or imagined. |
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The rushing floodwaters and torrential rain made communication difficult, and rescue attempts failed repeatedly. |
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Some sites can have quite a current rushing across them and the seas can be lumpy. |
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As I was looking down at the chart, we heard a loud thump, then the sound of rushing wind. |
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Politicians of both parties are all on the low road rushing around in a mad scramble for corrupt corporate cash to finance their campaigns. |
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The only thing they heard was the night wind rustling and rushing through the leaves of the trees. |
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He sees a potential avenue to popularity in rushing a fraternity on campus. |
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A hand flew across my face, and I crashed to the ground, the wind rushing out of me so hard I choked. |
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Authorities say that so far the timber dam is holding but it could send six feet of water rushing into downtown. |
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Some of our top models appear so alarmingly undernourished, I always feel like rushing some food and vitamin pills to them. |
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In fact, he was at the top of his game, rushing for 1,341 yards and eight touchdowns. |
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Griffith also is capable of coveting tight ends, chasing down running backs and wide receivers or rushing the quarterback. |
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The daffodils seem to have gone over very quickly whilst spring bulbs like bluebells and wood anemones are rushing into flower. |
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But the finality in Angela's voice deflated that hope like air rushing from a popped balloon. |
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She took a step forward and was nearly knocked over by a large man rushing past her. |
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If the attackers rushing you are spread out behind one another, there is another strategy available. |
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The group then initiates an attack by rushing the prey while issuing loud calls. |
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He could feel a little air rushing past him, and as the final countdown commenced, his face was wreathed in an angelic smile. |
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I don't begrudge them their fame, their fortune, their masses of sweaty teenage girls and boys rushing the stage to touch them. |
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Then, of course, there are the ones rushing to your rescue with a bowl of spaghetti Alfredo. |
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Part of me felt that an all-night party for not-even-two-year-olds was really rushing things. |
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Just as I never lollygag my way through a workout, neither am I concerned with rushing it. |
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There's very little on the menu that will have you rushing home to experiment, but there are plenty of old reliables and comfort food. |
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He was rushing to make an important meeting in York after being led by the computer to its Lancastrian village namesake, Selby magistrates heard. |
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Oh yeah, they did show at least some footage of males rushing the stage during one of Morrissey's US gigs. |
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It's a common problem to most cities, especially those with combined sewers, like ours that trap rushing rainwater. |
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The wind came rushing out of her, and she was left gasping for air. |
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The plane then went into a tailspin, rushing towards the ground below. |
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He came rushing down the stairs, barging into the crowd of people at the bottom. |
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Instead of rushing the adjudication process, parole would be more appropriate. |
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She stayed longer than usual in the shower, wishing for the rushing hot needles of water to abrade her skin and erode the still-vivid impressions of his touch. |
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The sizzling sunshine made it a bumper day for the publicans and stallholders with horse traders rushing to quench their thirst at regular intervals. |
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He preserved his dignity to the last, rushing off to the far corner to rummage in the dark behind the acer, pretending he was on a hot mouse prospect. |
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Cathy was bent over the broken water pipe, as though she was trying to bend it or stop it up, but it kept rushing out, through her fingers, towards Josie. |
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Of course, not every company is rushing out to hire a bevy of rainmakers. |
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As the land rose, the rushing Colorado cut down through it, just as a rotary saw blade cuts a narrow kerf into a log that is being lifted up into a sawmill. |
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Just as I was wiping up the last of the egg from my plate there was a general kerfuffle, with people rushing into the supermarket for shelter from a torrential downpour. |
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For those born and bred on the coast, rushing seas are de rigueur, and they think nothing of a squall that puts their ketch over to port 45 degrees. |
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They slowed, and the rushing sound gave way to a hush that made the crystalline tranquillity complete. |
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Meanwhile, ambulances are rushing to see patients with minor ailments. |
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So they're rushing in trying to vaccinate their chicken flocks, and they're also trying to get some Tamiflu, which is a drug for people who might be handling them. |
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With all the water rushing down our rivers and streams, some of the redds might have been washed out, but nature has an excellent habit of looking after itself. |
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In contrast, the derailment of talks would be welcomed by some of the loudest proponents of rushing to legislate new sanctions. |
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I felt relieved for the character, and slightly abashed for rushing to diagnose her with a mental illness. |
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No matter how carefully drivers stay on alert against unexpected pedestrians rushing out in front of them, disasters will still occur and there are always casualties. |
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It's the idea of things rushing up on you suddenly, landing on you like an avalanche, hearing a distant rumble and then suddenly finding yourself surrounded by emotion. |
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This material, being light and moderately flexible, tends to amplify the sound of rushing water, especially in vertical piping where the flow is rapid. |
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But they needed some better warnings and portion control for edibles, with all the neophytes rushing to Denver. |
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He took the commuter to a distance and watched as tide, now fully rushing into the gap, carried the pilot-less craft along until her dragging anchor snagged a rock. |
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Suddenly the door burst open and four prim-looking men with messy hair, all smoking pipes, with their left hands tucked into their jacket pockets came rushing in. |
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A grid of rhomboid forms, like windows in a high-rise, tilts and careens to the upper right of the 12-foot expanse of Lost Highway, as though rushing away. |
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He is a unit in a line rushing on the enemy with the one idea of riding him down and transfixing him with his rigid saber, held at the position of charge saber. |
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Upon rushing upstairs I discovered he had thrown a rock through my window. |
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Dr Terry John said that, in rushing into the establishment of PCTs, the government was ignoring the old adage that you should not try to run before you can walk. |
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She writhed on the ground until medics came rushing to her aid. |
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She gasped, the air rushing out of her mouth, and she stopped running. |
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He heard the hiss of a door shutting and air rushing into the room. |
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And the kids love being in the back with the air rushing around. |
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Makers of hand-held gadgets are rushing to exploit online entertainment. |
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I think we can forgive Nokia for not rushing this model out. |
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Remember, people want to enjoy your speech so even if you're stumbling, rushing the lines and looking at your feet, the audience will adjust to your rhythm. |
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I know my Auntie in particular was worried that they were rushing it, maybe because she and Ginger's dad split up last year after a whole bunch of difficulties. |
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I know I'm rushing the season a bit, but what gardener can help it? |
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A new survey suggested that a third of men risked indigestion by rushing their meals and a behavioural psychologist warned the nation to slow down and enjoy our food. |
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Dixon is a savvy player with a knack for rushing the quarterback. |
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Her sudden lunge forward pushed Setsunai back and therefore, caused him to drop his sword and forced them to descend off the platform, rushing to their graves below. |
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The water rushing underneath the beam had a slightly dizzying effect on her, but she had to keep her eyes on the beam so she could tell where she was putting her feet. |
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Life is mad with rushing from place to place and job to job. |
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Early on Saturday tallymen could be seen rushing between booths leaning over the makeshift partitions as ballot papers were unfolded and laid out in bundles. |
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Then, just as Williams had accepted his place on the sidelines, the name and face that faded from our memory came rushing back. |
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Thousands of emotions were rushing through my body a mile a minute. |
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So as the smart money was warned off the offering, the dumb money was rushing into the deal. |
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Much of the blame has to fall on hp for rushing into an overpriced purchase. |
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I wanted to jog in leisurely fashion through the green fields and chestnut avenues, over the rushing bubbling streamlets, to join Sylvie. |
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England captain David Beckham has warned Wayne Rooney not to risk his long-term future by rushing his return from injury. |
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He was mad, reeling about and gesticulating at the rushing train, and champing and gurgling like a lunatic. |
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He glanced toward the bow to see the four bow guards rushing back, clambering over slaves with whips and clubs in hand. |
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When Janey took May and Jenny to Oneglia in Italy, the latter suffered a serious seizure, with Morris rushing to the country to see her. |
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As the siren screamed it added to the mee-maws, sirens and cacophony of emergency vehicles rushing to the Hyde Park disaster site. |
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I heard many footfalls, as if a large number of persons were rushing down the steps. |
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The day would end after rushing back to the office darkroom for processing the films and finally making prints on the bromide paper, to be filed. |
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Helen donned a pair of faded dungarees and grabbed her knapsack before rushing off to school. |
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I could also hear the rushing water of the Grey Mare's Tail, Scotland's third biggest waterfall. |
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No Mo-vember for him this year but his teammates on the Greenhill Road are rushing to convert their bumfluff to charity bullion. |
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Away, away, over lands and seas and space, on the rushing desire flies the disprisoned mind! |
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Anina turned to look at Mama, who responded by wailing and rushing out of the room, gathering her khanga shawl about the waist. |
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The temblor was felt across western Greece, with people on Lefkada and nearby Ionian Sea island of Kefalonia rushing out into the streets. |
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Then Mrs. McLash, with woman's wisdom, came rushing from her bedroom with cotton-wool and bandages and iodine and chlorodyne and carron-oil. |
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By using an air hose with water droplets, he can see the to do ca wa silhouette of the car and how it is reacting to the air rushing over it. |
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So what's a gal to do when she's rushing about town in pointy-toe stilettos with no time to rest her weary tootsies? |
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Each time the men fought bravely rushing out of the fort walls charging the enemy, but lost. |
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I only got a glimpse of him, but alarm bells went off. He wasn't rushing over to give me a pat on the back for stopping to help. |
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He led at Berks's head, as he came rushing in, and missed him, receiving a severe body blow in return. |
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At extremely high flows, kolks, or vortices are formed by large volumes of rapidly rushing water. |
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Crocodiles are ambush predators, waiting for fish or land animals to come close, then rushing out to attack. |
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Due to their relatively small and lightweight bodies, bats are not at risk of blood flow rushing to their heads when roosting. |
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She was just a stupid block head who basked for attention and once Kristen realised this she came rushing back to Nicole. |
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This name derives from the Celtic word ituna, meaning water, or rushing. |
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Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy, who led all NFL rookies and set a club rookie record with 1,178 rushing yards, was selected as the rookie of the year. |
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The secret is in not rushing the caramelizing of the onions. |
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A confluent smallpox had in all directions flowed over his face, and left it like the complicated ribbed bed of a torrent, when the rushing waters have been dried up. |
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Scientists hypothesized that dolphins somehow reduce drag by creating smooth, laminar flow in water rushing by their skin instead of the usual turbulent flow. |
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The reason for this is that outbound ships tried to steer clear from the South African coast, to avoid the rushing waters of the contrary Agulhas Current. |
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The wind had dropped, and the snow, tired of rushing around in circles trying to catch itself up, now fluttered gently down until it found a place on which to rest. |
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His sandboard cuts into the dune, sending sand rushing down the slope. |
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They are a proud bunch who should tackle much better this week and Minnesota runningback Adrian Peterson, who leads the league with 481 rushing yards, is set for a tough game. |
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The Indians have compiled 64 points during their two-game winning streak and are led on the ground by Dillon O'Brien's 558 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. |
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However, they need to be able to stop the Redskins' running game where runningback Alfred Morris is the star of the show on the back of a 1,600-yard rushing season. |
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Add up the yardage totals on rushing plays for Oregon State and UCLA after they play today in the Rose Bowl, and it's likely to reflect the outcome of the Pac-10 game. |
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A crowd of harried businessmen rushing to their next meeting. |
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