She did not notice the girl in yellow walking gown hurry out of the milliner's shop. |
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Around one corner, a hundred goats suddenly appeared, in no apparent hurry to let us by. |
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In an effort to hurry along tardy golfers and call a halt to five-hour rounds, hundreds of British courses are introducing a speed penalty. |
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The sooner you do that the sooner we can make a quick decision and hurry you on your way. |
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After two rolly nights in a row in this anchorage, we were in a hurry to get out. |
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Most funds have so-called lockups, strict limits preventing investors from cashing out in a hurry. |
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It was rectangular and about the length of my hand, and was wrapped roughly in brown paper, like it had been done in a hurry. |
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In fact, with the information I have acquired, I might even hurry you out the door. |
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Mr Carter has suggested to us that this notice of appeal was prepared in a hurry and that it is in some way deficient. |
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While not quite taking their shots on the run, Toms and Montgomerie were clearly in a hurry to go home. |
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It was not the mutuals that rushed into buying chains of estate agents and had to sell out in a hurry. |
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I probably didn't hurry myself to do it as I wasn't at all pleased with any of it. |
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Everyone is rushing things now, like on the radio, where they're always in a hurry for the next thing. |
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He has suffered because anxiety has caused him to hurry his finishing efforts, a sure sign of a lack of confidence. |
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The pressure will now be on Wallace from within his own party to hurry the issue forward, in order to reflect the wishes of his party members. |
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Dominic had never been one to hurry, and he took his time as he considered. |
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I'm going to take my time, no hurry, and concentrate on walking to detention in a dignified, poised manner. |
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It is not comely and not of their nature for Goths to hurry, so Morgan takes her time, making sure she is last to get up and leave. |
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The Soderbergh-interviewing-Soderbergh stunt was a clever idea, but it gets old in a hurry. |
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Alana left in a hurry, leaving Angela wondering if her Mom had any sane friends left in Fallon Creek. |
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But he is inexperienced in big meets and tends to hurry his stroke when pressed. |
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He wasn't in so much of a hurry to leave and managed to kiss and hug us all before being shunted off to make his plane. |
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Gardens take time, and these ones had obviously been built in a tearing hurry, with little money and far too much optimism. |
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The original plans, necessarily produced in a tearing hurry, had to be modified. |
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The coffee is my breakfast because most mornings I run out the house in a tearing hurry. |
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You go through the same tedious procedure and a voice in a tearing hurry might, with luck, give you a new number before you are cut off again. |
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The only treatment possible is to hurry things along, and make them more complete. |
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I'm in a tearing hurry because I'm frantically looking up stuff on DDB, and their clients, their credo, that sort of thing. |
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It seems that he is in a tearing hurry to take sole credit for the successes that Indian hockey achieved in the recent past. |
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Larwood in a tearing hurry to reach his hundred, jumped out to hit P.K. Lee over long-on. |
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He's got some other stuff on the go but, career-wise, isn't in a tearing hurry. |
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Descending into the chamber she glanced quickly at the timer and made a mental note to hurry things up. |
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Psychologists who study human anxiety say you should measure your regret and never hurry an apology. |
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And nobody seems to be in a tearing hurry to introduce it in the first phase, East-West Corridor, itself. |
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But she was married at the time and Gene had been married and divorced and in no big hurry to get hitched again. |
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Apparently in a tearing hurry, he squeezed between a bullock cart and my car. |
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The hooded man seemed demanding and pressed the other man to hurry the search. |
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She realized the man was in some sort of rush so she had to hurry her pace to keep from losing him. |
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And if the world's longest album title was combined with the world's longest wait, well, you can't hurry art. |
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Being an impatient sort, I added water to hurry it along, but I think this stopped the sugar obtaining that lovely golden caramel colour. |
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Sarwan settled quickly and seemed in a hurry to score runs as he flashed a cut through the slips for four. |
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When she is on the highway, parked in a traffic jam, she often wonders where is she headed in such great hurry? |
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I like illustrations that don't look as though they were thrown together in a hurry! |
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The man nodded, and when she turned, she heard the flick of the whip as the horse began to hurry away. |
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She glared at Glint, who was crossing the deck with an armload of mending, causing the semi-innocent lass to hurry off guiltily. |
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It shows that drivers habitually hurry to beat the clock, and cut corners on road safety. |
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I was following along close behind, not in any great hurry, and I'm glad I did. |
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This means that if a line needed to be released in a hurry, the belaying pin can be lifted out and removed, releasing the line. |
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They offered me a free drink but as I explained I was now in a hurry and needed to get moving. |
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They showed off their speed in a hurry with Pierre leading off with a bunt single and Luis Castillo following with a hit-and-run single. |
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If I was hosting the show I'd hurry things up so much I'd put unnecessary pressure on the contestant. |
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The hustle and hurry of the job persist in a surreal atmosphere of expectation and denial. |
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The usual hurry to get to work, usual rush to beat the peak time traffic, and usual eagerness to be part of the rat race. |
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Our bags were packed in a hurry and we had to rush to our limo that would take us to the ship. |
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Indeed, Sarah was often a woman in a hurry and her household economy was a busy place. |
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The weather in southwestern Germany, with its mountain peaks and rolling hills, can turn nasty in a hurry. |
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The temple's just up past the bridges, let's hurry before the ground below us submerges too! |
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He advised farmers to avoid rushing into planting in a hurry and doing bad work as a result. |
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The bell rang loudly and she saw students rushing out their classrooms, clearly in a hurry to get to lunch or class. |
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Katie walked away as fast at she possibly could with out looking too in a hurry to get away. |
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Their net savvy customers no longer have to rush out in a hurry to check their mail or surf the net for the information they are looking for. |
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However, at lunch, those serving food were in a hurry to finish off the job quickly. |
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Currently everyone is changing into their ski gear and I'm sitting on the couch waiting for them to hurry up. |
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She watched as officers quickly made their way past her desk in a hurry to solve whatever case they were working on. |
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Indeed, the elderly woman prodded her way in fast, grandmotherly steps as if she were in a hurry to take her medication. |
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This season will not be forgotten in a hurry as a result of all the happenings, both on and off the football fields! |
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I won't forget in a hurry the evening our camp is invaded by marauding cows. |
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He was asked by a woman in a hurry if he'd stay with her car to explain to a traffic warden while she collected glasses from a nearby optician. |
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He wants the horse doctor to hurry up and come over so that he can pilfer some horse tranquilizers. |
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The book is selling so well in hardcover that the publisher is in no hurry to bring out a paperback edition. |
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The animal howl continued, as cadets and chaperones alike began to hurry about, locked in blind panic. |
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Immortalized, but he ain't gonna be scribbling no more awe-inspiring lyrics in a hurry. |
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If someone doesn't hurry up and get a tenant or two for the site the very name of the park will have become obsolete. |
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The pair then hurry back to the now deserted village with Kong in hot pursuit, the earth trembling beneath his very step. |
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Now pedestrians hurry past each week as they walk along one of the shortest streets in York. |
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I was in a hurry and had no time to wander its paths, but caught only a glimpse of brilliant pink tulips incandescing in the spring sun. |
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That's why I like you, you will always tell me to come on and hurry up with a review! |
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You should make sure that getting to the toilet in a hurry is easy and perhaps consider having a commode in your bedroom. |
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None of them looked as if they were itching to hurry home and compose a letter of outrage to the Evening Press. |
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The bank disclosed her new address, forcing her to move again in a hurry to avoid a confrontation with her husband. |
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In his hurry he almost tripped on the stairs to the porch, but managed to keep his balance by wildly flailing out his arms. |
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He wanted people who could pick up on irony, nuance and jargon, and he also wanted the technologists to hurry up. |
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After every run I would be the first to reach the lift calling out for Jon to hurry up. |
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But it does the job of making me wish December 17th would hurry up and arrive. |
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The printing was hurried and the cramped letters ran together as if Alec had been in a great hurry to get them on paper. |
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I can see how those who would be looking forward to a refund might want to hurry up and get their papers in order. |
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The front-of-house staff kept trying to hurry the man, but he would not be rushed. |
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The U.S. boom has softened a bit lately, easing some of the pressure on central bankers in both countries to hurry up and raise rates. |
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Nobody was in a hurry and none was seen prodding the organisers to get on with the item. |
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They only printed two billion of these definitive stamps, so hurry up while supplies last! |
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In his hurry to get to the local depanneur to purchase the actual ticket, he forgot his pen on the table. |
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On Good Friday she dropped in on her parents but left in a hurry without saying goodbye to her mother. |
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Knox went to punt, but a strong rush by Macalester forced the punter to hurry the kick, and the punt went only 5 yards. |
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She pushes the down button on the one next to it, hoping it would hurry up. |
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If we were in too much of a hurry to come down, we would greet you with a friendly dip of the wing. |
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Like conventional wet fly fishing, once the fly is directly downstream don't be in too much of a hurry to lift off. |
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All the bands entered into the spirit of the evening's relaxed atmosphere and none of us was in a hurry to leave. |
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Sometimes, he looks over at his dugout and sees his teammates looking at him, and he all but dares them to hurry him. |
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I duly called this software support line, trying to hurry through the process as quickly as possible. |
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In the first phase of his public career before 1914 he was widely regarded as a young man in a hurry who was self-centred and excitable. |
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Adams couldn't find his exposure meter in his hurry to make the shot before the sun set behind him. |
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I was watching the French guy pay, and thinking, if they don't hurry up and order, I'll push in front too. |
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You know, it just doesn't make any sense to hurry up on a case that is this important. |
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What are all the available exit routes in case I need to get out in a hurry? |
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It is especially useful if you are always in a hurry, because the headband ensures that none of your own hair is visible. |
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Then I thought he was just in a hurry to get to the head of the lake for another run. |
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There is too much hurry and worry in the lives of parents, and they don't have the energy left to cope when things go a little haywire. |
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Many of them were dockers who carried heavy loads of cargo while rushing in a great hurry. |
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Ropey dialogue and hammy acting abound, and Zombie seems in no hurry to wind up the proceedings as the film starts to feel interminable. |
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So, as pathetic as it may seem, I'm really in no hurry to join the rush to go starkers with strangers. |
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The rough-out half-boot was topped with a canvas legging that inspired monumental and creative cursing when it had to be laced in a hurry. |
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While some people boast of doing it in a day, with scenery like this no one should hurry. |
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Clouds were building up so we had to hurry over the boardwalk that looks down into the gorge cut by the Kallada, fed by the spillway of the dam. |
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I had been in such a hurry to get out of that office I probably hadn't even spelt half the words right. |
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Paddy is missed by his many neighbours and friends and we all wish him a very speedy recovery and say hurry up and come home. |
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The management is sounding out options for the German retail bank and is not in a hurry to reach a decision. |
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As a downside, they're rather hot and unwieldy, being difficult to remove in a hurry. |
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He kicked the back flaps of his coat, a bit of slush staining the underside, but he didn't care, he needed to hurry. |
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No need to tie your hair in style, just do it as slothfully as you've always done and hurry up. |
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A pitch of consistent bounce and enough pace to hurry the ball on to the bat aided confident strokeplay. |
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He says he has to hurry since he needs some mustard plasters for all the broken ribs his enemies have given him last night. |
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They call me every name under the sun and reiterate the fact that they're in a hurry. |
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There's a knock on our bedroom door, I hurry in my undergarments and put on my nightgown. |
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It's fascinating, if challenging, stuff and the unconverted or bewildered can always hurry home to their Best Of collections for comfort. |
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The large city bustled with movement, and it seemed everyone was in a hurry to get on with their lives. |
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But when I'm in a hurry, I trip unbecomingly over anything that's in my way. |
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Fear motivates us to drive cautiously even when in a great hurry, and fear makes a diabetic adhere to his diet and take his insulin daily. |
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Among his inspired predictions are a few that I'd say had better hurry up and be accomplished. |
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Walking up the stairs in her business suit, she motions for me to hurry up. |
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What is the mortal hurry in the hearing of the application seeking withdrawal of the case? |
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These are within the budget of everyone prepared to spend moderately on good living, and respite from the rush and the hurry. |
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That's a lot of money, but if this turns out to be multiple billions of revenue, you'd get that back in a hurry. |
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This could come in use when you are in a big hurry but still need to wash up. |
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You kind of wish the characters would just hurry up and get where they're going already. |
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As the economy and stock market improve, it's far from certain that companies will become big spenders again in a hurry. |
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The ribbed raglan that I am making is progressing, but since it's a winter sweater there is not much hurry. |
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Then, like magpies, they hurry back to their workshop loaded with wisps of lace and coils of steel mesh, strands of silk and ropes of jute. |
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Henri reluctantly agreed, wanting to return to his home ere it was evening, and urged his sister to hurry. |
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I do have the time off work, I just have to hurry up and finalize what weekend I'm going so I can get it off work! |
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It just didn't seem to me that the Reaper was in any hurry to make my acquaintance. |
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There are areas of every American city that you steer clear of or hurry through because they are more akin to third than first world. |
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Don't be in a hurry in purchasing replacement parts, be wise in choosing the parts you are going to use in your Ford car or truck. |
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We strongly recommend the Olive Branch for lunch, whether you are in a hurry or not. |
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They should just hurry up and hire me, I could do most of the work fairly easily. |
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However, this week, in a hurry I didn't change the settings on the washing machine and ironing became a necessity. |
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Maria was speaking in Indonesian to the driver, telling him to hurry up, hurry up. |
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He drove to school in a hurry, refusing to follow any rules about stop signs, red lights, or speed limits. |
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I was in a hurry and didn't get close enough to anything to get a decent shot, so the wormfish is about it for today. |
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She's been pushing her solicitor to hurry up and get the divorce papers served. |
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One afternoon as I woke up from a nap, I looked at the watch, laced my shoes in a hurry and ran to the bus-stop. |
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Maybe it's cause I just wanna hurry up and finish this story so I can start on my other ideas. |
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If we had been in an all-fired hurry, we too would have abandoned our order and moved to another vendor. |
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Need to land a light aircraft in a hurry but can't find a convenient runway? |
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The only point of the sketch was that he took ages to do everything and the comedy came from Ben trying to hurry him along. |
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Neither of them can concentrate long enough to finish a prayer, unless they hurry to the amen. |
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It would help to know your names in case we get ambushed, and I need to call you in a hurry. |
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Adults smile and wish each other well as they hurry along doing last-minute chores. |
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I'd better hurry up, have my shower and get dressed or I'll be late for lunch. |
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A few latecomers arrived in a hurry and took their seats as soon as possible, relieved that they had not missed anything. |
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As the first sign of the zodiac, with energetic Mars as its totem planet, Aries is invariably in a hurry. |
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But he clearly feels in no hurry to rush back in the pop scene during such lean times for dance music. |
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It is a place where people are rude and in a hurry and don't know how to be civil to one another. |
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Anyone who thinks that the cheeseboard should be offered only with a glass of port on a cold winter's night had better hurry up and join the 21st century. |
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Needless to say, he dropped from our list of candidates in a hurry. |
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His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake. |
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He also excels at getting off his kicks in a hurry, achieving desirable hang time, placing the ball inside the opponent's 20-yard line and directional kicking. |
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He glanced over, his ears flicked up and he bounded to his feet to hurry over, then hesitated when he saw the two soldiers hovering at my shoulder. |
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Come on boys, hurry up and finish your food, we're closing in a minute. |
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When he's in the kitchen he gets in such a bad mood if you ask him to hurry up, and I'm sure the customers must have heard him swearing at us more than once. |
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Al the ice-cream man would hurry us along in a heavy accent. |
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Gents, much as I've enjoyed hearing you argue over the finer points of historical causality for the past several weeks, I need to hurry things along a bit. |
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He pushed the elevator button a few more times to hurry it up. |
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His enjoyment didn't last as he was in a hurry and hated to rush. |
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He paused and he seemed like he was in a hurry so he rushed out. |
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It was rapidly darkening outside, and she was in a hurry to be leaving. |
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After all, you are in no hurry because you are simply enjoying the island. |
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We got held up by a herd of elephants in no hurry to cross the road. |
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I still haven't experienced Oktoberfest, and am in no hurry to do so. |
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When they return the next day, he appears in no hurry to give his opinion. |
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His son was in no hurry to find a suitable wife and start a family. |
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City crews will be hooking the curling rink ice plant up to the thermal siphons to hurry the arena ground along, but it will still take a lot of time. |
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The book's long, ponderous descriptions of southern landscapes and sub-Faulknerian dialogue led some readers to suspect that the hero was in no hurry to see her again. |
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I was in a hurry to do this and just blindly followed the instructions. |
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They packed up in a hurry and got to the partial cover of the trees. |
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It's almost as if whoever did it was in a hurry to crank it out. |
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The traffic police have their hands full regulating traffic during school hours and they are often helpless when parents in a hurry double-park cars. |
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She'll start acting coy, and then suddenly blink, stammer, turn red, and hurry off quickly or, if we're in our room, she buries her nose in a book. |
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I could complain about how, two out of eight episodes in, agent Carter is in no hurry to introduce its real villain. |
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Indeed, the lion pounced and the two scuffled, which ended with Hope Butler running out the door in a hurry, dashing as far she could across the concrete jungle. |
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Most projects take as long as they take, although scientists are usually in so much of a hurry to get results that there's no need to crack the whip. |
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The police form a line, and every few seconds, they walk a few steps closer to the DDP, urging them to hurry. |
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He was up in his room getting another coat and in his usual hurry to do everything like a bull at a gate, he slipped and decided to finish the steps off headfirst. |
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In calm contrast to the hurry of sailing vessel and steamer a silent fleet of white warships lay motionless in midstream. |
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You remember, we were in such an all-fired hurry to get there, that we couldn't wait until the United Nations actually completed their search for weapons of mass destruction. |
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I have often thought that your best bet, if you need intelligent, lapidary prose in a hurry, is to ask a poet to do it, even, or rather particularly, if it's about politics. |
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After settling everything in apple-pie order in a mad hurry, they wait for hours for the colonel to make his appearance and see if the buttons are polished. |
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Aware that families missing loved ones are in more of a hurry than they are, experienced rebel negotiators have become expert in applying psychological pressure. |
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Anyone wishing to travel long-distance in a hurry goes by plane. |
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He gestured to his friend to hurry over, and Hank broke into a lope. |
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He realized now that he had been in a hurry to rush her into their relationship, and Eric had been the one for her to slow it down, to treat her as he never had. |
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I was in a hurry and I forgot to attach an important document. |
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The seventy-sixth Kentucky Derby was over, and the losers walked swiftly, as though in a hurry. |
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After our food writers and editors taste each dish, it's first come, first served for the rest of the staff, so it pays to hurry when you smell something good. |
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On days like today, sipping peppermint tea, watching from a cafe window as everyone else seems to be in such in a tearing hurry, Kelly himself would probably agree with that. |
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The French Open is certainly not for anyone in a tearing hurry. |
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They are behaving as if they are in a tearing hurry to recapture power. |
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City builders are realising this is a great option to embark on especially at a time when every enterprise is in a tearing hurry to kickstart its business. |
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And so some long-standing policies have changed dramatically and in a hurry. |
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They also want the administration to hurry up and decide how it plans to go after the group, both in Iraq and in Syria. |
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Johnson indicated the school was in no hurry to unveil a new nickname or logo. |
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That, I said, was the scriptwriter's sudden realization that they were running out of time really quickly and needed to wrap things up in a hurry. |
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Lorenzo Music delivers his lines as the title character in no particular hurry and with plenty of bite. |
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Modi, one suspects, will be in no hurry to visit the land that considered him unfit for entry only a short while ago. |
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She found her own secret money box, and grabbed some coins in a hurry. |
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He says he's in no hurry to turn his Chinese operation into a moneymaker. |
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Boy, when guys blow on this climb, they are gone in a hurry! |
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What exactly would it mean to present poetry upon a plan hitherto unattempted for consumers in a hurry to get their poetry when not doing real business? |
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I wish someone would hurry up and invent guitar-proof nail varnish. |
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The prince got winded and red-faced in a hurry when he got on a treadmill to promote an Everest climb by charity he supports. |
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But fortunately the vandals took fright and scampered away in a hurry. |
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Darren had to hurry to keep pace with his father's brisk walk. |
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And then friends told me I was already too late to apply for preschool for my son and needed to hurry up and get on the list. |
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The agreement was that we all would go out in squads, search for things we would need, and hurry back to what we would now call the underground house, the safehouse. |
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Casey is a man in a hurry, obsessed with gadgets, determined, for instance, to shop only on-line, but his progress has stalled a little this year. |
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That's her privilege, but I shan't forget the calumny in a hurry. |
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Were they trying too hard to be hospitable, or to hurry us along? |
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It's certainly not going to be a year that I forget in a hurry. |
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It was one small moment in my life, but I won't forget it in a hurry. |
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Delaney said one carrier who had trouble with his mail truck Monday told him he would hurry to finish on schedule. |
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Then, as though he could hurry the trains East, he put a special delivery stamp on it. |
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Lindsey glanced at Tom, who smiled, apparently in no hurry to talk about that training op. Red Cell. That was going to be some kind of fun. |
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The bubbling produced a froth with would overflow the glass unless you drank quickly. This, of course, would get you quite slarmied in a hurry. |
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Putting on a mask of black silk and drawing a roquelaire closely about my person, I suffered him to hurry me to my palazzo. |
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This affects the final vowels of words such as happy, city, hurry, taxi, movie, Charlie, coffee, money, Chelsea. |
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The Portuguese landing party availed themselves of the pause to hurry back to their ship. |
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The Cimbri did not hurry, and the victors of Aquae Sextiae had the time to arrive with reinforcements. |
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Albany, seemingly in no hurry to return to the fractious northern kingdom, suggested that she resume the regency herself. |
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While the other heirs of King David hurry across the platea with their impressive yards firmly in hand, Joseph lies limp as a worm. |
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Holbein may have been in a hurry, because the will was not witnessed by a lawyer. |
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Their hurry to produce a model of DNA structure was driven in part by the knowledge that they were competing against Linus Pauling. |
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From yummy butter chicken in a hurry to a balti with basmati rice, poppadom down to the store to pick up the essentials for a tasty feast. |
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Don''t be in a hurry to repot plants as they like to be slightly pot-bound. |
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Get you on that bicycle and hurry on, and I'll hirple after you the best I can. |
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He rubbed the sweat from his broad forehead. He looked fustered, as usual. In a hurry to have the visit over. |
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There should certainly be an etna for getting a hot cup of coffee in a hurry. |
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Miles walks quickly, the way a muzungu walks, head down, always in a hurry in case they see something they'd rather not. |
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If you were not in such an all-fire hurry to get out of there, you would not have forgotten your purse. |
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The money they raise will help people living unimaginably tough lives in the UK and in Africa so hurry before they run out. |
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The excitement, and danger, and hurry and bustle constantly incident to travel at the present day were all unfelt and unfeared by this company. |
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The last run, weary, I traversed the descents in no hurry to reach the lodge. |
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She was always in a fearful hurry, and the lower the bosom was cut the more it was to be gathered she was wanted elsewhere. |
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But sometimes there's this curmudgeonly mood, too, when we want to hurry past them. |
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The Caribou is a travelsome beast, always in a hurry, going against the wind. |
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You better hurry up and get strong, if you going to carry me across the stoop. |
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Nabocklish. Run, Pat, and hurry the car. Sure we're to go round by the gaol to take Macarthy up. |
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I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry. |
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If you're in a hurry, towel dry your hair, then tousle dry with a hairdrier. |
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The production manager brushed by me on the stairs. He seemed to be in a real hurry. |
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It was created and staged in a hurry, and Walton later said that it was not much of a success from anyone's point of view. |
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The girls had left in such a hurry they'd left their clothes behind, and by the looks of it they didn't have much to wear but a few skimpy underthings, poor dears. |
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So the truth of the matter is that a libertine in love, if indeed a libertine can be in love, becomes from that moment in less of a hurry to enjoy the pleasures of the flesh. |
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She saw him hurry to the door, heard the bolt chock. He tried the latch. |
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The Federal Reserve is clearly in no hurry to raise interest rates and durably perkier inflation may well continue to look a distant prospect until we see US wages rise. |
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This edition has expanded sections on immunopharmacology, cancer therapeutics, drugs needed in a hurry, prescribing and its pitfalls, and pediatric prescribing. |
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I was in such a hurry that I put my underpants on back to front. |
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The two countries are also scheduled to play two Tests and in the NatWest Series one-day triangular tournament in 2003, so Lamb is in no hurry to upset the applecart. |
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When he came up he began pushing our boat aside as he had done the others, and in a blustering manner desired us to allow him to get on, as he was in a great hurry. |
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Bridgend Magistrates Court in south Wales heard John Tivy, 49, had been in such a hurry to get to a toilet he had not realised how quickly he was travelling. |
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Warner watched her hurry past the lime tree toward a brand-new Monday morning, the beginning of a togetherful Work Week filled with all sorts of stimulating projects. |
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I did not dare return to the apartment which I inhabited, but felt impelled to hurry on, although drenched by the rain which poured from a black and comfortless sky. |
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Hurry while stocks last and enjoy the work of a scholar who took great pride and pleasure in words. |
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Hurry up or I'll ask the sheriff to take you guys to the pokey. |
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My money's on Hurry Up England, a re-working of a Sham 69 classic, with a greyhound connection. |
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The market is a Healthy in a Hurry Corner Store, part of a grant-funded program supporting healthy food choices in underserved neighborhoods. |
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A cross between Rice Krispies Treats and Italian panforte, these bars are based on a recipe from Healthy in a Hurry. |
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Hurry had all the prejudices and antipathies of a white hunter, who generally regards the Indian as a sort of natural competitor, and not unfrequently as a natural enemy. |
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