She broke out into a jog and rushed towards the man nearing the comic store. |
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She was rushed to Broomfield Hospital's accident and emergency but died after her breathing problems got worse. |
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Jack was blessed with a sunny, jocular disposition and was never rushed, making time for everyone. |
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A Royal beekeeper rushed to the rescue when a queen bee sent a buzz of excitement around Windsor Castle. |
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Dad rushed to the relatives' room to grab his washbag, had a quick shave, and put on aftershave. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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Omata settlers abandoned their farms and rushed for the safety of New Plymouth or the Omata Stockade. |
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Hundreds of armed police rushed on to the pitch and waded in as fists flew among the players. |
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Gifts arrived by the wagonloads, the servants rushed to prepare the large dinner for the party, I was beside myself trying to keep order. |
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I rushed outside and she was laid flat out with blood pouring from her right ear. |
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The next day emergency crews rushed to that same address after receiving a call. |
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Several weeks later, a woman is rushed into the emergency room with multiple bruises, scrapes, and abrasions. |
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We rushed down a granite chute, our kayaks smashing through wave trains, and spilled into a quiet pool. |
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In total, 208 victims were rushed into the Royal London, some ferried there by London buses which had stopped to pick up the walking wounded. |
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The original six hour series had been abridged into two hours and you could feel that the pacing was rushed. |
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On receiving the information, the Dhauliganga project team comprising khalasis and workmen rushed to help. |
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Let that be a lesson to all of the NFL teams that believe a quarterback has to be rushed into the lineup. |
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She rushed over to the cradle where her infant daughter lay, whimpering in fear. |
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The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy. |
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In a flash, instinct took over and he rushed outside to stop the thief and his accomplices in their tracks. |
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He rushed into the kitchen where a metal coat rack, which was a piece given to Nick from a friend who welded marvelous art pieces, stood. |
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When we pulled out a camera, both girls jumped up and rushed over to us, waving their arms angrily. |
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Everyone's eyes were wide when they opened, but Ricky rushed right up to the dogs. |
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Many regular evening walkers rushed into the grass lawns and joined in the singing. |
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He included an anecdote about a water main breaking at the track and how he rushed out of his office, then paused to wonder what to do. |
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He woke up with his heart racing at 200 beats a minute and was rushed to hospital. |
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He jumped up and rushed out of our room and into my parents' room as Melissa started to cry. |
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Soldiers and police, armed with assault rifles, shields and sticks, rushed forward and weighed into the melee. |
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Her neighbours rushed in after Mrs Green activated the panic alarm she wears around her neck. |
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Then it was over and black limousines rushed under the cemetery trees and out onto the boulevard toward the White House. |
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Finally the bell went for lunch and the two friends rushed into the hall with their lunch boxes and gulped their lunches down so they could get outside as soon as possible. |
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I rushed downstairs, grabbing a drink on the way out along with my bag. |
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After our helicopter crashed in the courtyard, Jimbo and I rushed inside the house. |
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The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before. |
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One thug brandishing a shotgun kept watch while the other three, armed with a machete and an iron bar, rushed inside and grabbed hundreds of Rolex, Omega and Cartier watches. |
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His eyes welled with tears as they rushed down his cheeks like waterfall. |
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The queen was so horrified that all her blood rushed to her heart when she realized that Little Snow White was alive once again. |
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She begrudgingly danced around a sombrero with me but soon rushed off to a basketball game with the grip and electric departments. |
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The rescue troops rushed the compound, clearing it building-by-building until they found Young and radioed up to the Black Hawks for their ride out. |
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Instead, he rushed to use the firearms issue as one more tool to bludgeon and discredit his Republican opposition. |
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He collapsed on stage during the performance and had to be rushed to the hospital. |
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Then the crackdown began and cairenes rushed into the streets to join the fray. |
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What if I hadn't rushed into a semi-academic job and had pursued my plan B, which was to work as a library assistant and write in every spare moment of the day? |
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Their meals in the darkness were often interrupted by the wail of sirens, the sounds of bombs, and the screams of frightened civilians as they rushed to the nearest bunker. |
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He rushed through his work and made a lot of careless mistakes. |
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We had met before, and when he saw me, he lit up, and rushed to the ropes to give the friendly abrazo, which is his habit when those he knows drop by. |
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Zahra Mahroon was rushed to RAK Hospital, complaining of severe upper backache and shortness of breath. |
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After waiting until the end of the year, Congress rushed to extend the authorization for warrantless surveillance without debate. |
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Special police forces rushed to the scene and used tear gas and high-pressured water gun to disperse the protesters. |
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He whinges about this favoritism until Luke collapses and is rushed to the hospital. |
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Ambulances rushed to Whitethorns Nursing Home in Dundee after environmental health officers closed down kitchens for serious breaches of hygiene. |
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The Prince William, an auxiliary coastguard boat, rushed to the scene and created a wind-break to stop the Excelsior from rolling. |
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They were rushed to the field hospital inside the base but the two Senior Aircraftmen died from their injuries. |
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I was rushed into a cesarian section and delivered a healthy baby girl. |
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Peter Lane, 73, collapsed while fishing and angler Wayne Gale rushed to get a public heart zapper he knew was just two minutes away. |
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At first Pimienta planned to attack the poorly defended east side, and the English rushed there to improvise defenses. |
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This was divided into two fires, between which the people and cattle rushed australly for purposes of purification. |
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Pickles rushed me into the manager's office, my hand still stuffed in a cambro of tomato goo. |
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Harry Ufford opened his front door, and his animals, from the yard, came bursting through the cat-flap in the back door and rushed on him. |
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I heard a clash from the kitchen, and rushed in to find the cat had knocked over some pots and pans. |
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Exerting all his remaining strength he rushed down the bank, dropped his rifle, and plunged headforemost into the stream. |
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Carriages went up and down in endless pageant. Trolley-cars rushed by, clanging and grinding as they headlonged into the side streets. |
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Soon after Magellan's expedition, the Portuguese rushed to seize the surviving crew and built a fort in Ternate. |
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Under cover of a hooroosh by the Manchester, the Gurkhas have rushed a bluff 600 yards ahead of our line and are sticking to their winnings. |
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When that occurred, the Danes rushed back to their boats, which being lighter, with shallower drafts, were freed before Alfred's ships. |
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The two earls had rushed to engage the Norwegian forces before King Harold could arrive from the south. |
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Webb and Veikko watched across a meadow of larkspur and Indian paintbrush, and behind them a little creek rushed down the hillside. |
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The colour now rushed into Elizabeth's cheeks in the instantaneous conviction of its being a letter from the nephew. |
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James's ambitions were greeted with very little enthusiasm, as one by one MPs rushed to defend the ancient name and realm of England. |
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He rushed to sail on the same ship as the newly appointed British commander, Sir Redvers Buller. |
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The team was then rushed back to England to compete in the 1922 RAC Tourist Trophy. |
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The life-threatening illness caused him to be rushed to the hospital, where doctors worked around the clock to save his life. |
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The Northumbrian was detached from the Duke's train and rushed him to Eccles, where he died in the vicarage. |
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The consecration was rushed in order to take advantage of the vacancy of the archbishopric of Rouen, the abbacy's superior. |
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The attackers rushed the property, and stripped the dead or dying defenders of their clothing. |
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Many colonists who survived rushed to the seaports and went back to Great Britain. |
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However the Treaty was signed and the documents were rushed south with a large military escort. |
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American troops rushed through the gap and reached the Euphrates River at the town of Musayib. |
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Fearing an Ottoman collapse, France and Britain rushed forces to Gallipoli. |
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The visit was cut short when Swift received word that Esther Johnson was dying, and rushed back home to be with her. |
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Legend, possibly apocryphal, says Robert the Bruce called Comyn to a meeting, stabbed him and rushed out to tell Roger de Kirkpatrick. |
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The Scots then rushed upon the English under Gloucester and Hereford who struggled back over the Bannockburn. |
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Henry II rushed to north Wales for a few days to shore up defences there, before returning to his main army now gathering in Oswestery. |
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Banks rushed into real estate lending, speculative lending, and other ventures as the economy soured. |
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She was rushed to hospital in Monaco on 23 May 2008 to have an emergency operation on her stomach after complaining of abdominal pains. |
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Water quickly rushed through the defeated cruiser, eventually drowning her boilers and forcing her down by the stern to the bottom. |
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They disarmed the mine and rushed it to labs at HMS Vernon, where scientists discovered a new type of arming mechanism. |
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Pell-mell they rushed for Inverness and safety, leaving the strange battlefield to the stalwart five. |
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One of Edward's favourite servants, Walter Langton, rushed to her and wrote a charter to confirm the sale of the Isle of Wight to the king. |
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A Bajoran rushed past with an armful of phaser rifles, another with a box of hand phasers. |
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Nawnim rushed into the bedroom so precipitately that he nearly crashed into the bed. |
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Pizarro rushed at Atahualpa on horseback, but the Inca remained motionless. |
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She glanced quickly at the thick meat qorma curry simmering quietly on the other stove and then rushed to the phone. |
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The crowds lining the route, unaware of what had happened, cheered and waved as Northumbrian rushed past. |
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General Phineas Riall rushed towards the frontier and unaware of Fort Erie's fall or the size of the American force chose to engage in battle. |
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As the sun finally set, the rebels rushed the sangars, but were cut to pieces by the deadly accurate SAS fire. |
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He saw nothing, heard nothing, rushed on, he knew not whither, snaping, and uttering hoarse cries. |
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The speartip rushed ahead in three rapid thrusts, but Luthien managed to parry and dodge, shifting his hips out of harm's way each time. |
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To the south, though, the explosive-crammed pod rushed over spivvy streets, directly above a barricade at the borders of Aspic and Barrackham. |
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They rushed him to nearby Coledale Hospital in the back of a station wagon where doctors were standing by. |
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But a group of wharfies rushed the ballot box, opened it, and ripped up some voting slips and threw others over a fence. |
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Medical teams rushed to RAF Scampton, the base of the Red Arrows, after the incident at about 11am yesterday. |
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Seventeen of the injured victims were rushed to Rangpur Medical College Hospital and the rest were admitted to Gaibandha hospital. |
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Fire crews rushed to tackle the blaze, which broke out in the building's ground-floor recreation room. |
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The foreign secretary rushed to the county amid fears the mounting violence in the North Kivu region could escalate to full civil war. |
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My rushed attempt at an essay received a predictably poor grade. |
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The two of them rushed to Huskisson's side, joined shortly afterwards by Joseph Brandreth, a Liverpool surgeon who had been travelling behind Phoenix. |
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The rushed publishing schedule and his inadequacies as a translator led both to wholesale transfers of French words into English and to misunderstandings. |
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As wealthy plantation holders rushed to sell their slaves south, popular resistance and resentment grew, inspiring numerous emancipation societies. |
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Adil Al Jocker, Director of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Dubai Police, said that the girl the other five were rushed to the hospital in a serious condition. |
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Luckily an ambulance arrived quickly and he was rushed to the hospital. |
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When the natives saw that, they all rushed themselves upon him. |
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After Domitian's assassination, the senators of Rome rushed to the Senate house, where they immediately passed a motion condemning his memory to oblivion. |
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As wealthy plantation holders rushed to sell their slaves in the south, popular resistance and resentment grew, inspiring numerous emancipation societies. |
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While the Camerons did manage to penetrate further inland than any other troops that day, they were also soon forced back as German reinforcements rushed to the scene. |
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Several British divisions were rushed in to cover that side. |
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Fresh troops were rushed from England to defend Boulogne and Calais but after hard fighting, both ports were captured by 26 May in the Battle of Boulogne and Siege of Calais. |
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During the Battle of Montcornet Germans hastily improvised a defence while Guderian rushed up the 10th Panzer Division to threaten De Gaulle's flank. |
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The moment Dr. Reid amened, we rushed straight out of the church off home. |
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Survivors rushed to the open space of the docks for safety and watched as the water receded, revealing a sea floor littered with lost cargo and shipwrecks. |
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The men became violent, and a fight ensued which ended with Pollok being rushed to the Polyclinic Hospital with half his right ear in an ice bucket. |
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In the tenth round, Driscoll, becoming irritated at Welsh's clinches and illegal use of his shoulder, rushed Welsh and head butted him on the chin. |
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The gun jammed, and on his own initiative he rushed the German position killing the crew before charging another that resulted in the German crew fleeing. |
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Written and rushed to the stage in 10 days, Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack, a burlesque of Gaetano Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore, proved extremely popular. |
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James's ambitions were greeted with very little enthusiasm, as one by one members of parliament rushed to defend the ancient name and realm of England. |
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After collapsing in his corner after the fight had finished, McClellan was rushed to hospital where it was discovered he had developed a blood clot on the brain. |
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On 27 June, at a show in Nuremberg, Germany, the concert came to an abrupt halt in the middle of the third song, when Bonham collapsed onstage and was rushed to hospital. |
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I rushed into my cabin, coffeed, wined, and went to bed sobbing. |
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It was not until Becket refused their demands to submit to the king's will that they retrieved their weapons and rushed back inside for the killing. |
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Reformers rushed to complete a modern London sewerage system. |
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John, following a message from his mother, Eleanor, rushed from Le Mans to Mirebeau, attacking the town on 1 August 1202, with William des Roches. |
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Earlier, when Mam was out milking, I had rushed upstairs to place under my pillow the writing pad and an envelope out of Arthur's new caribou-skin writing case. |
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L A Parris, address supplied AHE was taken ill in 1973 while opening a fete for Guide Dogs for the Blind and was rushed to hospital where he died three weeks later. |
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Some climbed the masts to unrig her, others rushed into the hold to get out the cargo, and numbers hurried to the cabin to carry off the lighter articles which it contained. |
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I rushed off a letter, warning them that I would be arriving the next day. |
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