Rushing Sentence Examples

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  • The last thing she remembered was the wet ground rushing toward her face.

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  • I've got a deuce of a lot of rushing about to do yet.

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  • The sound of the water rushing over rocks and the coolness of the water lifted her spirits.

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  • The sound of waves rushing the shore and the firm sand beneath his feet indicated its location a few yards from them.

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  • A column rushing forward with charged bayonets almost seemed to reach the enemy's ramparts, but then to melt away.

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  • It seemed as if it were some living thing rushing on to some terrible fate.

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  • In today's society, we're accustomed to rushing from one activity to the next.

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  • I got to a point where my comrades and I were holed up in a warehouse and needed to defend a tank from the rushing Germans for 10 minutes.

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  • The simulated game featured a strong defensive efford from the Steelers that resulted in four quarterback sacks (look out, Matt Hasselbeck) and limited one of the Seahawks' top runners to just 70 yards rushing.

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  • Rushing at any point can cause mistakes that can't be fixed.

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  • They can also transform this perfectionist tendency into rescuing behavior, agonizing over the problems of others and rushing to take over and solve everything without letting others help themselves.

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  • If a teacher is rushing too many children through, consider selecting a program able to spend the time necessary for proper dance training.

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  • Steep mountainsides near rushing rivers and streams are also a clashing of yin energies.

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  • Some people prefer the sound of rushing water, while others prefer the sound of gentle rain or a bubbling brook.

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  • Ever since designers began creating their fashions smaller, tighter, and more skin revealing, women have been rushing to day spas and beauty salons to remove their unwanted body hair.

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  • Before rushing out at the last minute to purchase a Christmas gift, take the time to choose one the recipient is sure to enjoy.

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  • When a couple rushes to the altar, chances are good that they'll be rushing to divorce court, too.

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  • If that happens to coincide with Valentine's Day, so much the better, but rushing or delaying a marriage proposal in order to utilize a holiday can taint the intentions behind the question.

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  • The name of this clutch really belies its beauty; here is the type of bag you'd expect to see under the arm of some up-and-coming model as she careens through the streets of New York, rushing to make her photo shoots.

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  • Both partners are on the same page when it comes to not rushing into the big reveal of how they feel about the other.

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  • Known as the Water Works, it is comprised of child-sized water tables complete with rushing rivers, waterfalls, pipes, umbrellas, pumps, and multiple tools to make the water move and go.

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  • With families rushing in a hundred different directions every day, it's good to get in the habit of being organized.

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  • You're rushing to get in the door just in time to collapse on the couch and watch your favorite program.

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  • How about a fairy rushing toward a full moon on a trail of starry fairy dust?

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  • Before rushing to surgery, I took a month to explore healing my body.

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  • If too many thoughts are rushing through their brain, standing in Mountain while taking deep breaths will help them regain composure.

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  • Sometimes, when the adrenaline is rushing, bases throw a little harder, and the tendency is for the flyer to go back beyond the reach of the spotters.

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  • This is supposed to prevent you from rushing the movement.

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  • Whether it's a bird chirping or a train rushing by, these realistic sound effects are readily available for download on the Internet.

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  • When a popular Idol contestant makes a big splash and fans react by rushing to download his or her tunes, these folks get a nice little boost when they see how people are responding to them.

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  • If you need any party supplies, such as birthday hats, decorations, balloons, or plastic tableware, be sure to purchase these items in advance to prevent rushing around the day of the party.

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  • You will see the brides on the show rushing around, yelling at people, and trying to get their way 100% of the time.

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  • The series final scenes showed them rushing headlong into the conflict.

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  • If you've never seen Firefly, watch this movie and you'll be rushing out to buy or rent the series on DVD.

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  • Rushing through the morning chores, she showered and dressed.

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  • Below this the watershed of the Apennines is too near to the sea on that side to allow the formation of any large streams. Hence the rivers that flow in the opposite direction into the Adriatic and the Gulf of Taranto have much longer courses, though all partake of the character of mountain torrents, rushing down with great violence in winter and after storms, but dwindling in the summer into scanty streams, which hold a winding and sluggish course through the great plains of Apulia.

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  • The French troops in Ste Marie were only an outpost of the 6th corps, and seeing themselves outnumbered, they withdrew about 2.30, the Prussians rushing the village immediately afterwards.

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  • It was chiefly the mineral wealth of the Cordilleran region, first developed on the far Pacific slope, and later in many parts of the inner mountain ranges, that urged pioneers across the dry plains into the apparently inhospitable mountain region; there the adventurous new-corners rapidly worked out one mining district after another, exhausting and abandoning the smaller camps to early decay and rushing in feverish excitement to new-found river fields, but establishing important centres of varied industries in the more important mining districts.

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  • Having released John Ball from his prison at Maidstone, the Kentish insurgents attacked and damaged the archbishop's property at Canterbury and Lambeth; then, rushing into the Tower of London, they seized the archbishop himself.

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  • Here they received without shrinking a volley, which was certain to destroy a number of them, and then rushing forward in close order, fought their enemies hand to hand.

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  • Interpenetrating this descending column of solid ore, limestone and coke, there is an upward rushing column of hot gases, the atmospheric nitrogen of the blast from the tuyeres, and the FIG.

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  • Electric furnaces are at an advantage over others as regards the removal of sulphur and of iron oxide from the molten steel, because their atmosphere is free from the sulphur always present in the flame of coal-fired furnaces, and almost free from oxygen, because this element is quickly absorbed by the carbon and silicon of the steel, and in the case of arc furnaces by the carbon of the electrodes themselves, and is replaced only very slowly by leakage, whereas through the Bessemer converter and the open-hearth furnace a torrent of air is always rushing.

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  • The temperature of the pass in summer is very high, whereas in winter, near its head, the cold is extreme, and the ice-cold wind rushing down the narrow outlet becomes destructive to life.

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  • In 1895 he defended the workers' right to strike, but in 1903, as head of the Government (1901-5), he crushed a railway strike by rushing a bill through Parliament making illegal a stoppage of work by those engaged in the public and semi-public services.

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  • The drainage has therefore to make its way across India to the eastwards, now turning sharply round projecting ranges, now tumbling down ravines, or rushing along the valleys, until the rain which the Bombay sea-breeze has dropped upon the Western Ghats finally falls into the Bay of Bengal.

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  • He determined this time to carry out his old plan of searching for a passage up Davis's "overf all" - so-called in allusion to the overfall of the tide which Davis had observed rushing through the strait.

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  • The different parts of the wing, moreover, travel at different degrees of velocity - the tip and posterior margin of the wing always rushing through a much greater space, in a given time, than the root and anterior margin.

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  • The shoot is placed in the upper mouthpiece, and the stop or door, which retains the coal in the chamber, is released; the coal is then discharged into the retort, and rushing down the incline, is arrested by the barrier, and banks up, forming a continuous backing to the coal following.

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  • They are variously explained by a fancied resemblance to the shapes of clouds, or as spirits of the rushing mountain torrents or winds.

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  • If anything, winter biking was more pleasant without playing dodge ball with rushing tourists and campers along the summer-busy, shoulder-less highway.

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  • Her scent became intoxicating as she drew closer, and he could hear the blood rushing through her veins.

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  • And now there's more aggro after Gallas sends Dani flying - Lampard rushing in in full Anglo-Saxon mode.

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  • In the 1849 Californian Gold Rush she joined the armada of ships rushing to San Francisco.

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  • You will not see people rushing about in a monstrous rig, all goggles and padding and gadgets like the early aviators.

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  • Within two minutes I was rushing back to the car absolutely drenched.

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  • Why is a species equipped with a rational consciousness rushing toward the cliff edge like a pack of mad yaks on smack?

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  • The Reserve is formed by sharp and deeply forested mountains, descending to gorges with rushing waterfalls and streams.

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  • Childhood fury came rushing back like a gale force wind able to overturn ships and smash little glass goblets.

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  • We landed sideways, rushing through the tall French corn to a juddering halt.

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  • Like Romeo, she was too hasty in rushing into marriage.

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  • She also misspells from as form, which may have shown a sign of rushing or laziness.

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  • In other words, all was quiet at the bottom of the torrent moss world, despite the storm of rushing water overhead.

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  • Every time the mail arrives I'm rushing to the door - the poor postman must think I'm nuts!

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  • The Kenyan runners acknowledged Mottram's effort by all rushing to console him and invite him to share a lap of honor.

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  • Every website owner is rushing to the major ad networks which creates a scarcity of ad spots.

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  • Its hectic lunacy reminded him of kids rushing around with plastic bags over their heads playing spaceman.

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  • At high speed, the rushing air tends to create a partial vacuum inside the tube.

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  • This will be telling you to join the stampede of people rushing to the bar to order their last drink of the evening!

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  • The evil wind, like a rushing torrent, cannot be restrained.

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  • There were older men in black or blue turbans rushing around talking into mobile telephones.

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  • Little visited, this park has rushing waterfalls, extraordinary rock formations, and hidden caves.

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  • You will be a human yo-yo with the ground rushing up to meet you and falling away just as quickly!

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  • Many accidents have arisen from horses rushing through a gateway directly the latch is released, or from their jumping a gate at which they have been pulled up to enable the rider to open it.

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  • Glaciation has strongly scoured away the deeply-weathered soils that presumably existed here in preglacial time, revealing firm and rugged ledges in the low hills and swells of the ground, and spreading an irregular drift cover over the lower parts, whereby the drainage is often much disordered; here being detained in lakes and swamps (muskegs) and there rushing down rocky rapids.

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  • The forms comprised in the various groups, whilst exhibiting an extreme range of variety in shape, as may be seen on comparing an oyster, a cuttle-fish, and a sea-slug such as Doris; whilst adapted, some to life on dry land, others to the depths of the sea, others to rushing streams; whilst capable, some of swimming, others of burrowing, crawling or jumping, some, on the other hand, fixed and immobile; some amongst the most formidable of carnivores, others feeding on vegetable mud, or on the minutest of microscopic organisms - yet all agree in possessing in common a very considerable number of structural details which are not possessed in common by any other animals.

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  • As I see it, the grandchildren of those who would strap bombs on themselves today will not be rushing to imitate their elders.

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  • The breakers would swoop back to gather themselves for a mightier leap, and I clung to the rock, tense, fascinated, as I felt the dash and roar of the rushing sea!

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  • The hotel was so near the river that I could feel it rushing past by putting my hand on the window.

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  • The word coming so close upon the sensation of cold water rushing over her hand seemed to startle her.

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  • You came rushing into the drawing room so that everyone felt ashamed of you.

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  • Another borzoi, a dog, catching sight of his master from the garden path, arched his back and, rushing headlong toward the porch with lifted tail, began rubbing himself against his legs.

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  • Soldiers were continually rushing backwards and forwards near it, and he saw two of them and a man in a frieze coat dragging burning beams into another yard across the street, while others carried bundles of hay.

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  • All their rushing and galloping at one another did little harm, the harm of disablement and death was caused by the balls and bullets that flew over the fields on which these men were floundering about.

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  • The blue-gray bandy legged dog ran merrily along the side of the road, sometimes in proof of its agility and self-satisfaction lifting one hind leg and hopping along on three, and then again going on all four and rushing to bark at the crows that sat on the carrion.

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  • The Kenyan runners acknowledged Mottram 's effort by all rushing to console him and invite him to share a lap of honor.

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  • Page 7 1 [Closeup of Inuyasha rushing forwards.] Inuyasha You bastard, wait up !

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  • Inuyasha Wha... 4 [Closeup of Inuyasha rushing along.] Inuyasha Wait you bastard !

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  • This will be telling you to join the stampede of people rushing to the bar to order their last drink of the evening !

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  • Listening, he suddenly heard a far, rushing sound from subterranean depths--like a load of coal being put in--then a frightened cry.

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  • You will be a human yo-yo with the ground rushing up to meet you and falling away just as quickly !

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  • If your child goes to sleep just fine, but then he awakens in the middle of the night, you'll have to stop yourself from rushing to his bedside.

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  • If you're not looking for last-minute gifts or rushing out the final days before Christmas, then go to the store when they open.

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  • Like purchasing a car, buying carpet needs some research and forethought before rushing to the store and getting carpet.

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  • I would probably take a look at both the symptoms and your environment to try to isolate this a bit before rushing him to the vet.

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  • When you do feel ready to get back into the dating scene, remember that rushing into another marriage or serious relationship is a surefire recipe for disaster.

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  • Before resorting to divorce, it's a good idea for couples to evaluate their situation carefully to ensure they aren't rushing into a permanent and life-changing decision.

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  • Scented candles are a great choice for giving your bedroom that "spa retreat" feel you need at the end of a long, hard day, and small water features can bring that peaceful sound of a gently rushing stream indoors to help you unwind.

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  • That is, players are awarded points for scoring touchdowns and for gaining yards, usually six points per TD and one point for every 10 yards rushing or receiving.

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  • Instead of rushing out to buy more supplies, see if you can make a few minor alterations to make the piece work for your needs.

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  • Instead of rushing out to the nearest craft store when you need to find the perfect accent for your next layout, you can simply surf the Web and select a sticker design that fits your page theme.

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  • The holidays are joyous occasions, not ones in which you spend countless hours worrying and rushing.

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  • Some highly efficient and organized people are very stressed, because they aren't able to stop rushing around at a frantic pace.

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  • Rushing from one event to the next is not enjoyable for anyone and will significantly contribute to your holiday stress.

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  • Efficiency does not mean rushing through a task just to complete it quickly.

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  • More than likely, rushing will only create mistakes, causing you to spend more time on the task.

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  • This occurs because you are not procrastinating, rushing around feeling stressed trying to get things done at the last minute.

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  • You have some time to sort this out, so just relax and be fifteen, instead of rushing through everything so quickly.

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  • Use the above and other basic recipes to showcase the ingredients you find have the most worth, and keep them in rotation so you can manage to pull out a simple, tasty meal the next time you're rushing.

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  • Usually the trucks are engaged in various activities being driven along winding roads or rushing to answer a fire alarm.

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  • He beat the All-Time Leading Rushing Record set by his childhood hero, Walter Payton.

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  • Maybe Mrs. Henderson saw Knight's other two marriages crash and burn and was simply advising him to take his time with this marriage and not let the cameras pressure him into rushing it?

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  • From finding financial aid to rushing a sorority, you'll find helpful explanations, tips, and resources.

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  • Your dog can get an ear infection from the cool air rushing into the ear canal, especially if you have just come from swimming and you have not dried his ears out.

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  • The air rushing in from an open window alone can harm your dog's ears.

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  • If you want to minimize your belly, choose a dress with rushing in the abdominal region or a dress with an empire waist.

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  • People are nervous about the safety of food products, and government entities are rushing in to clear up the issues.

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  • As a result, the caregiver is less overwhelmed with seeking and digesting new information, making arrangements, or rushing to find elder care services.

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  • Many riders love the feeling of the wind rushing through their toes while they flip upside down at high speeds.

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  • This withdrawal may include disappearing immediately to play the game every time the player comes home, or rushing through anything to "get away" and play the game.

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  • You can start off with Mini-camp mode. (which also allows up to 4 players to join in via a competition atmosphere) There are 19 mini-games designed to hone your skills in passing, rushing, blocking, and ball-swatting.

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  • The brown minions are known to be melee fighters, rushing straight into battle.

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  • This can translate into you feeling more relaxed, and that can lead to you asking questions, instead of solely thinking about putting your clothes on and rushing out of there as fast as you can.

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  • Rushing to the bathroom, she stripped and showered, washing the bugs off with soap and hot water.

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  • Petya had come rushing out to talk to his namesake about this affair.

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  • From the corner of her eye, she saw the first of another group of guardsmen rushing the obelisk.

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  • Deidre sat down on the beach, mesmerized by the movement of the clear teal depths rushing ashore.

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