The doctor hurriedly picked her up and rushed her to a sink as she dry-heaved. |
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Louise looked around hurriedly, checking to make sure that Nurse Sommers was, indeed, gone. |
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I hurriedly changed into a black fleece sweater and a knee-length jean skirt and put a generous amount of mousse in my hair to semi-smooth it. |
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She blundered into the path of the bus, then hurriedly dragged her little animals quickly back onto the pavement out of harm's way. |
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Charles hurriedly had his friends assist him in launching his rowing skiff and went after the dolphins. |
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The soldiers were hurriedly leaving the scene, their muskets over their shoulders, not even sparing a look back at the panicked crowd. |
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After getting hurriedly dressed, she went to the television, put the sound on mute, and headed to a loud rock channel. |
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Officials hurriedly put together advice on the disposal of disinfectants, manure, slurry and milk. |
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She hurriedly unstrapped her saddle, removed the saddlebags, and practically threw the whole thing over the fence. |
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On the other side of the bed she was hurriedly untacking the pictures she had drawn from the walls. |
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Another catches a pizza delivery boy dropping the pizza and hurriedly putting it back in the box before handing it over. |
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This being the case, there is no real necessity to introduce new laws hurriedly. |
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Stelta began to choke, he loosened his neckerchief hurriedly, to get more air but it had little effect. |
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But it could be also interpreted as further brinksmanship, designed to hurriedly solve its food and oil shortages. |
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She hurriedly started pulling notebooks and books off of the top shelf, almost at random. |
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Matylda hurriedly pulled her evening dress over her head and slid out of her velour camiknickers. |
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She hurriedly called a flight stewardess who was coughing badly at the back. |
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She hurriedly grabbed her papers, gloves, and keys, tucked a stray hair behind her ear and looked sternly at me. |
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At length, Caleb heard Audrey's strident laughter and hurriedly returned his attention to his cousin. |
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Upon noticing her state he hurriedly outstretched his hand and mumbled an apology as he helped her off of the ground. |
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He eats hurriedly, chewing with his mouth open as he stuffs more food in his mouth. |
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They hurriedly set about constructing fortified positions in the sewers, cellars and vaults which honeycombed the entire ghetto. |
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We passed hurriedly on, knowing that we stood near the brink of something dark and strange. |
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She hurriedly shoved the book back into its hideout as she heard steps mounting the stairs. |
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He made frantic promises of repayment and hurriedly scribbled an IOU on government stationery. |
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Before he left, one of the servants gave him a letter, which Frederick hurriedly stuffed into his pocket. |
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They ate quickly and hurriedly set off again to get away from the site of the ambush. |
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He glanced inside the first room, which looked like it had been hurriedly cleaned out. |
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When I spoke to her about it, she looked sheepish and hurriedly covered it up, and refuses to discuss it. |
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It's as if the camera lens had been coated with a thin layer of Vaseline and hurriedly wiped clean. |
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The British public were never going to be enthralled by a worthy exhibition of social issues, hurriedly assembled to meet an immovable deadline. |
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Survivors are jammed together in windowless plywood barracks hurriedly built by the army. |
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Before I could stop him, he was hurriedly picking up the clothes from the floor and shoving them in random drawers of the dresser. |
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Lucinda quickly regained her composure, a dark blush flushing her pale cheeks, as she reopened the book, hurriedly skimming the past page. |
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The men looked away hurriedly when they looked upon the Princess's beauty, and possessive wives quickly drew their husband's attention. |
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Isabelle shouts to a stunned Guy and hurriedly puts her hands into the cradle, scooping baby Lucas into her arms. |
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She nodded before hurriedly fixing the post crudely with a roll of duct tape she had procured from a pocket in her trenchcoat. |
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In a damage-control exercise, one of the contractor friends of the officer hurriedly arranged a party in a local restaurant and footed the bill. |
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When darkness descended we hurriedly cleared the kitchen table in order to commence our fretwork. |
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One photographer and his assistant guided us hurriedly, shuttling between studios with different layouts. |
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They would have walked huddled, enamoured of each other's smell, holding hands and even kissing hurriedly and shyly in the twilight's cover. |
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Her diurnal ritual of hurriedly brushing her hair before the mirror expands to one of self-admiration. |
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Actually, absquatulate means to leave hurriedly, with the implication that one is being pursued. |
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Finally worming out of her bed, Kali snuck into the room and hurriedly answered. |
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Everything from the aforesaid lamp, to the chair, to the books laid upon the desk, fell with a crash as he hurriedly tried to vacate the room. |
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I was hurriedly winding our grandfather clock when, in my carelessness, the pendulum disconnected. |
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He was wearing a loose fitting sky blue kimono with a long sash tied hurriedly at the back. |
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She shook her head so hard that a wiry black curl fell into her face, and she hurriedly pushed it behind her ear. |
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Davis became one of many who would hide his comic book pages when a supervisor came by, and hurriedly return to animating Popeye cartoons. |
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She peered at the test and hurriedly wrote down the answers as the bell rang for her to go to lunch. |
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He pushed her to the floor and hurriedly tied the chains to small, round iron rings which attached to the floor beneath Deserea. |
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Hailey hurriedly trudged up to her front door, rang the bell and waited for an answer. |
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As journalists were hurriedly shepherded back onto buses, policemen with large attack dogs threatened the women. |
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Turning a brilliant shade of scarlet, I quickly jerked free and hurriedly went back to the table, draining my glass of water. |
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Hailey hurriedly scrambled off the bed, and lunged at James with her arms outstretched. |
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Doctors scrambled around hurriedly requesting tools and pushing nurses out of the way. |
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He quickly let her through, and she scrambled hurriedly to the door, but not before her math teacher got to her. |
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He held out the paper again, so I hurriedly scratched my name on his dotted line. |
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I hurriedly scribbled his phone number on a pad of paper with trembling hands and hung up. |
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His mates woke him with seconds to spare, and he dressed somewhat hurriedly. |
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A sudden panic seized her, and Lila hurriedly tripped her way to the glass doors, managing to arrive there just as he was about to walk out. |
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In late March 1942, No.75 Squadron hurriedly deployed to Port Moresby in the face of initial Japanese air thrusts against the city. |
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They made a breakfast, cooked very hurriedly, of damper, tea, and tinned dog. |
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Pretty soon she jumped over to the other side, and I shook myself out of my stupor and climbed hurriedly. |
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Daniel hurriedly changed into a pair of black trackies and a white-collar shirt. |
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You can almost hear the wheels turning as he takes the occasional misstep in developing the characters and hurriedly course-corrects. |
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At the sight of a familiar photograph of the Interdimensional Gateway in Moscow, he hurriedly turned the sound up. |
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From start to finish the whole operation was ill-conceived, hurriedly executed and bungled. |
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I hurriedly tore a piece of paper from my binder and began to write. |
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The local library found that they had left him out of an exhibition celebrating local writers and artists, and it hurriedly cobbled together a tribute. |
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I look at it curiously, my name hurriedly scribbled on the front. |
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Huang hurriedly wrote her story on two slips of paper, hiding one on her body and another on the wall of an inn. |
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Through the net curtain, legs walk past hurriedly on the pavement above. |
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Getting into position hurriedly may prevent an effective double-team. |
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At the command every student in the room hurriedly parked themselves in their specific seats and waited for instructions from the teacher, Madame Besson. |
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Hawks hurriedly flew off to protect Paris but Paris was soon occupied and the Hawk pilots attempted to fight a rearguard action as they retreated from one base to another. |
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She hurriedly dressed into breeches and a loose fitting shirt. |
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He felt the students piled behind him surge out of the doors and walk around him hurriedly, as he stopped for a moment to breathe in the genial summer air. |
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Misha took the phone from Mike and hurriedly dialled Mario's number, not really hearing Miroslav as he swore quietly in Serbian as a motorbike flashed passed him on the exit. |
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He hurriedly moved the gear in neutral and tried the emergency brake. |
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Sitting on the grass after one of the press conferences, a reporter from the Reuters wire service hurriedly started to organize his dispatch for the day. |
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She handed over some local stew, and watched as the men ate hurriedly. |
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Rodriguez, 49, was sworn in hurriedly in Sucre, without the presidential sash and regalia, before a session meeting of legislators as protesters clashed with police outside. |
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I hurriedly submitted the post and scampered off before I missed the beginning of House. |
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Flustered by the woman's attitude, Francesca had hurriedly selected a sample of pale buttercup silk as the material from which she would like her dress to be sewn. |
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With a quick leap, she landed on the stairs and ran up them hurriedly. |
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The governors were forced to hurriedly rewrite budgets and revise laws. |
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They were around in the morning when we got up so we hurriedly struck camp and legged it up the hill to the east of the camp before we could get bitten to shreds. |
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They either watch me march away or hurriedly dash to me with an immediate, apologetic and cursory check of my goods, in deference to my self-conferred diplomatic status. |
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A rescue party was hurriedly assembled and prepared to leave Friday morning, but another blizzard blew in from the west and paralyzed all movement. |
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Police hurriedly evacuated thousands of tourists and theatre-goers. |
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Too lazy to wait for another round of bread to toast, he cheekily pinched a slice of Josh's from out of the toaster, hurriedly spreading butter across it before he noticed. |
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Overstuffed gunnysacks are squeezed through windows, and cash hurriedly changes hands as traders rush to unload their goods before the train leaves the station. |
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She hurriedly picked at the dangling cherries from the tree, and put them in her basket while at the same time eating them, spitting the pits onto the rocky ground. |
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Jaws drop at my temerity as I hurriedly push my cart past the line-up. |
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Volunteers there were hurriedly making sandwiches for survivors and for the tired and hungry search parties. |
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Those adolescent, screaming Austin Mahone fans were hurriedly ushered out of the arena in droves by their shocked parents. |
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As I was hurriedly scrolling elsewhere, she demanded to know what we had just seen. |
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After hurriedly wrapping things up in New York, I still had to transfer my life to the West Coast. |
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We are a people that until very recently knew little but the hurriedly packed bag, the abandoned home, the loved one lost forever. |
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She hurriedly retrieved the ball of paper and slowly flattening it out. |
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The hurriedly constructed dwellings were not only found around the lower reaches of the streamlet but were seen also in many residential districts in and around the town. |
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The water beneath the fishing boat they were in off the Sri Lankan coast had turned a murky brown and the helmsman was hurriedly steering them back to shore. |
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She hurriedly got in her car, slammed on the gas and speed away. |
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Intrigued by the prospect of an additional commission, the realtor hurriedly assured me he foresaw no problem in obtaining the lease. |
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The miners hurriedly prepared for winter as the termination dust settled on the slopes above them. |
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The first recorded church on the site was a wooden structure built hurriedly in 627 to provide a place to baptise Edwin, King of Northumbria. |
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Therefore, negotiations were hurriedly carried out, and an alliance was formed between Adrian and Manuel. |
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Lope de Hoces was hurriedly dispatched to rescue the city, but his fleet was destroyed by the French navy under Henri de Sourdis while it lay at anchor near Getaria. |
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