Rushed Sentence Examples

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  • They rushed suddenly into the village.

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  • The medic rushed forward.

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  • Sarah and Connor rushed to the kitchen.

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  • I rushed to the front desk in a panic with Howie on my heels like a following puppy!

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  • Elisabeth rushed to the stairs.

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  • Connor rushed him to get through the doorway before he could close it.

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  • Blood rushed to her head in a painful flush and one hand shot to her mouth.

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  • He rushed in and saved her....

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  • He rushed to the driver's side and slid in.

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  • Dean rushed to the Philadelphia hospital where three days later a third heart attack claimed the woman's life.

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  • He left through the servant's door and rushed through the hold to the dungeon.

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  • A store clerk rushed to help her.

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  • The Frenchman turned pale and rushed to the door.

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  • Then she rushed to the stall where Princess stood nickering.

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  • Once again blood rushed up into her face.

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  • Paulinus rushed back without waiting for his troops, but he could do nothing alone.

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  • A tea kettle was already whistling when they entered, and the maid rushed across the kitchen to grab it.

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  • A small woman in a brown robe rushed to remind him of the rules.

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  • Laurencio rushed towards it, snatching it from his assistant and cradling it to check for sand.

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  • He was in the act of issuing his orders when a psychological wave swept through the fighting-line, and the men rose and rushed the village at the point of the bayonet.

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  • Suddenly, and without orders either from Grant or the officers at the front, the whole line of the Army of the Cumberland rose and rushed up the ridge.

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  • It was no doubt because of this ignorance that I rushed in where more experienced angels fear to tread.

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  • His heart contracted and the blood rushed to his face.

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  • She rushed to Sonya, hugged her, and began to cry.

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  • Blood rushed painfully up her neck.

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  • Thus the assailants, carrying the advanced works by storm, rushed upon the main defences on the heels of the broken advanced guard, and a general engagement was brought on which lasted from 3.30 until nine o'clock in the evening.

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  • On the 30th of July the Federal engineers exploded a mine under the hostile works, and Burnside's corps rushed to the assault.

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  • According to a later and more definite story, his disappointment drove him mad; he rushed out of his tent and fell upon the flocks of sheep in the camp under the impression that they were the enemy; on coming to his senses, he slew himself with the sword which he had received as a present from Hector.

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  • Not finding him there, the rioters rushed to his house, which they wrecked, and seizing the doomed minister,.

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  • A young girl—not Melissa—rushed up to Billy and hugged him like a war bride.

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  • For a reason that facts, circumstances, and common sense didn't dictate, Dean rose early, in a splendid mood, rushed through dawn's-light chores, and still had hours to kill.

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  • But" – she rushed on – "I want to clarify that I'm not going to owe you anything and there's no weird contract with fine print that says you get to claim my firstborn child or anything."

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  • Connor rushed straight to the blood fridge.

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  • A set of stairs unfolded from the helicopter to the plateau, and Brady rushed her forward.

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  • A local autopsy was rushed through in the wee hours of the night and the remains of the obese thug were airborne, in route to Pennsylvania as they spoke.

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  • Once he was in New York and we were working on a play and he got appendicitis and was rushed to hospital.

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  • Following the surgery Mr Y was rushed ICU he had a temporary colostomy for a number of months.

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  • We waved goodbye then rushed into our vehicles to join the convoy, mobile phones at the ready in case of emergencies.

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  • Followed by her Army the General now rushed 93 Full page line-art drawing.

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  • The angry borzois whined and getting free of the leash rushed past the horses' feet at the wolf.

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  • They rushed out of the apartment building to her beat up car.

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  • Yussuf, in desperation, drew his dagger and rushed upon the sultan.

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  • He sought refuge in a house in the Riddarhus Square, but the mob rushed after him, brutally maltreated him and tore his robes to pieces.

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  • He had just arrived on the spot and met a man going to fetch powder to blow in a door; instead Hodson, with his usual recklessness, rushed into the doorway and was shot.

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  • Long before the work had come to the hands of the public Schopenhauer had rushed off to Italy.

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  • He himself, fighting with the utmost bravery, rushed into the ranks of the enemy and met his death.

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  • On the Monday I was rushed to Glasgow Southern General Hospital where I was given an angiogram.

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  • Andrusov, when the union of the Black Sea with the Mediterranean through the Bosporus took place, salt water rushed into it along the bottom of the Bosporus and killed the fauna of the less saline waters.

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  • Surrey's archers and cannon soon gained the upper hand, and the Scots, unable quietly to endure their losses, rushed to close quarters.

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  • The leading troops of the former easily rushed the Austrian outposts covering the wood, but the reserves of the Austrian outposts counterattacked.

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  • The Turks remained in possession of the high ground, and that night reinforcements began to join them from the N.E., the troops as they came up being rushed into position in view of impending attack.

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  • The next day, at the beginning of the sitting, the Socialists rushed on the platform, tore up and destroyed all the papers lying there, seized the president, and held him against the wall.

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  • I rushed up to one of them who was barely alive.

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  • Later he rushed a field gun single handed and knocked out three of the detachment.

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  • Brookfield is in a bit of a pickle, everyone's late and rushed and generally fractious.

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  • Last Friday my cat Charlie had to be rushed to the vets where we were told he had heatstroke.

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  • When the prisoners rushed for their soup Ostrowski beat them with the iron handle of a broken soup ladle.

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  • We rushed out of the shop in time to see four diesel locomotives hauling an enormous line of wagons to the East.

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  • He and two of his men stalked two enemy machine guns rushed and captured them and enabled the small beleaguered garrison to withdraw.

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  • He rushed at him like a madman, and a desperate struggle ensued, which lasted some considerable time.

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  • The ladies rushed into the smoking room saying a madman was in the Pullman.

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  • He rushed to open a third story window after listening to hours of droning monotone on the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill.

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  • I rushed down the passage, through the door, and straight into the arms of Mr. Rucastle, who was waiting outside.

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  • Finally it was a hospital social worker where I had rushed Bill with a suspected overdose, who helped me make the decision.

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  • The bill being rushed through parliament includes the proscription of 15 " terrorist " organizations.

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  • Mrs. Green stayed with Mrs. Watts, who was almost prostrated with grief, while her son rushed for assistance.

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  • Course of the Battle Soldier from the 4th Foot As thousands of Abyssinians rushed down the mountain, the British had to quickly redeploy.

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  • Wally was rushed in for emergency surgery which necessitated the removal of a section of damaged intestine.

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  • Although parents usually follow a bedtime ritual with their young children, it, too, is often cut short or rushed.

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  • Should be wary long-suffering patrons showtime was rushed too in new jersey.

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  • He then rushed, again single-handed, an enemy bombing post.

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  • One day, my brothers, hearing great choking sobs coming from my room rushed in to my aid.

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  • The dogs rushed to get into the house and the horses stampeded to the far side of the property.

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  • The whole building used to shake as the water rushed through and the wheel turned in its rather stately way.

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  • A long clearance was put over the Cheshunt back line and the opposing strikers rushed on to score.

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  • Cursing Missy Midriff, I rushed home and changed into a smart, crisp suit with matching telephone voice.

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  • A blood clot was found and was rushed back to bed and hooked up with blood thinners.

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  • He suffered a broken tibia and severe soft tissue injuries in the accident and was immediately rushed to hospital by ambulance.

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  • She was rushed to hospital, where, at the age of 21, she underwent a heart transplant.

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  • But despite the almost unseemly haste with which the U.K. government rushed to embrace the Convention, no new money was made available.

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  • They had then rushed out into the hall, where Ames had turned the windlass which lowered the drawbridge.

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  • This wellknown strait was a sacred place to the Crees and Saulteaux, who, impressed by the weird sound made by the wind as it rushed through the narrows, as simple children of the prairies called them Manito-Waba, or the " Great Spirit's narrows."

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  • Torricelli, observing that in a jet where the water rushed through a small ajutage it rose to nearly the same height with the reservoir from which it was supplied, imagined that it ought to move with the same velocity as if it had fallen through that height by the force of gravity, and hence he deduced the proposition that the velocities of liquids are as the square root of the head, apart from the resistance of the air and the friction of the orifice.

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  • Petya's eyes grew bloodshot, and still more excited by the danger of being crushed, he rushed at the biscuits.

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  • A number of ravening beasts coming from he knew not where rushed to attack him.

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  • On seeing the Green Angel, Josh 's jaw dropped and he rushed downstairs to tell his parents.

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  • You can be bored to tears for hours on end or rushed off your feet the whole day.

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  • She rushed toward him and, seizing him in her arms, sobbed aloud upon his bosom.

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  • At night we teetered out with buckets, Rushed the water down the slide 's length In one black stain.

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  • He rushed for 187 yards and two touchdowns in three games before the injury.

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  • I found a shovel and rushed to where I knew there was a trench mortar position.

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  • Britain 's comedy industry has rushed to respond to the tsunami disaster, with several fundraising gigs already set up.

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  • Technically the game stands up well, but feels a bit rushed in places, leading to some rather uninspired level design.

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  • P p is still part windjammer vessel without green cards rushed.

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  • In a frantic hurry, Amy rushed to her class that she was late for.

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  • The man felt abominably ill and rushed to the hospital when his symptoms worsened.

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  • We rushed him to the hospital when we realized that his appendix had ruptured.

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  • You've probably rushed out to the store on an empty stomach to go grocery shopping and found yourself thinking that everything looks good.

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  • One good used trailer buying tip is to ensure you are not rushed into purchasing the trailer is to inspect all mechanical functions of the trailer like the plumbing, axels and wheels.

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  • Don't feel rushed to buy something if you can spend more time researching other online or offline retailers.

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  • Not all pop culture books are as expertly written as other nonfiction titles might be because they generally have rushed deadlines and cover time-sensitive topics, like pop stars and passing trends.

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  • David was a little bit nervous, and a little bit rushed with his presentation.

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  • Rather than being a peaceful practice, you find yourself a bit more rushed and even stressed.

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  • If you have ever rushed out the door, late for an important meeting, and suddenly realized your keys are missing, you have experienced one of the ways stress affects your mind.

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  • If you do not learn the importance of time management, you will find yourself feeling harried and rushed because it seems that there is not enough time in the day and the hours are used up before you know it.

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  • Science can't be rushed, so don't expect to pull off a great science project in one weekend.

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  • You want enough time to decide what you like without feeling rushed.

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  • We were on our way and getting dressed was a little rushed, but the ceremony was perfect and gave us something to laugh about to this day.

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  • Eventually they were able to get reception and call for an ambulance which met them on the road and rushed him to the emergency room.

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  • Unless you are in a plane on your way to elope, you do not have to write your wedding vows in one rushed sitting.

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  • He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he later died.

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  • Well, we all know what happens when bare skin meets broken glass - yep, Kim cut her foot and was "rushed" to the hospital.

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  • The rumors died down a bit as the singer rushed to his wife's side in Brazil, where she suffered serious, life threatening complications after a routine liposuction surgery.

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  • The 38 year old collapsed and was rushed to an L.A. hospital where he was pronounced dead in the early morning hours of March 10, 2010.

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  • A short time later, Michaels was complaining of a severe headache and was rushed to a local hospital.

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  • I rushed immediately over; although by that time Charley was acting normal, we still needed to take him to the vet.

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  • I'm glad we rushed Charley to the vet because his ear infection would have only gotten worse, becoming septic in his body.

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  • As word spread of this new stone, miners rushed to the area to seek out the stone and between two million carats of gem quality tanzanite had been mined.

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  • Fashion Bug offers a short sleeve rushed henley in sizes to 4X.

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  • Featuring rushed sides and a tabs at the shoulders, the top is available in white, java, estate blue and Amazon rose.

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  • In one instance, your first wedding may have been rushed or you might not have had a big budget to do all of the things you wanted.

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  • Rather than be rushed into making a quick decision about a place to live, it's a good idea take time to find a place where you would like to live.

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  • If at any point you feel rushed or pressured to make a big decision, stand back and make sure you have all the information you need.

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  • Probably more a programming error than anything, but it still showed that this game appeared rushed.

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  • Killzone creators spent so much time on the story that they rushed the graphics.

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  • I found the controls heavy and production rushed, giving the game an amateur look.

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  • The fight scenes were horrendously fake and it seemed that the green screen art was rushed.

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  • With their innovative touchscreen, all the other companies rushed to revise their interfaces and catch up with the company that always seems ahead of the curve (for better or worse - remember the Newton).

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  • Children are not rushed into new experiences like toilet training or being in school.

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  • Teachers plan a balanced schedule in which the children do not feel rushed or fatigued.

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  • They may feel shy about asking permission to use the bathroom, they may be involved in more enjoyable activities and may not want to stop, or they may be rushed when using the bathroom and not have time to complete the bowel movement.

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  • The last thing you want is injured or permanently damaged skin because you made a rushed decision.

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  • Keep an open mind and be sure to set aside enough time for hair styling so you're not rushed getting dressed.

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  • Children Learn at Their Own Pace - Homeschooled children aren't rushed or held back waiting for others.

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  • The company rushed a reproduction of the lime green sling to market just in time for the Halloween costume season and sold out of the design just as quickly.

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  • Choosing a bikini that you really like, and one that looks great on you, is very important, so this is not a decision to be rushed.

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  • For people who eat "Frankenfat" products, like the infamous Olestra potato chips, it means vital vitamins attach to fat -- that is then rushed through the system and into the toilet, creating a deficiency situation.

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  • Often players rushed to the family dictionary and yelled victoriously, "It is not a word.

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  • Only ask leading questions like "How was your day?" if you have time to listen without making her feel rushed.

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  • A wave of warmth rushed up her neck and broke over her cheeks.

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  • Martha knocked over her chair as she rushed to the kitchen.

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  • If they rushed in, a good defense attorney was rewarded by having a great day in court.

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  • I rushed to a rest room and threw up a meal I didn't remember eating.

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  • Puzzled, she started to respond when someone rushed down the stairs by her.

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  • She rushed forward, screaming when Talon's dagger fell twice, thrice, five times.

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  • He was hurt" she rushed on, not wanting to admit how, "but he's safe for now."

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  • Maybe some miner lost his finger and when they rushed him to a doctor the severed piece was lost.

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  • The door was open, and she ducked down as a furry shape rushed by.

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  • Katie rushed to the door, trying to brace it.

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  • Cynthia rushed into the room, the notebook still in hand, and with Martha, hovered over the pending demise of the trembling rodent.

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  • Dean rushed to her side, just as Donald Ryland came out of his room, in time to catch a glance at the departing man who turned and strolled down the stairs to the street.

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  • When Dean rushed to the kitchen, he found Cynthia, her hands to her face, in tears, grease covering the floor.

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  • She began to cry anew as Dean rushed from the room and out the front door.

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  • When Dean rushed into Bird Song, Cynthia was standing in the hall, the phone at her ear.

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  • Effie Quincy rushed in the door while Dean was drumming his fingers, listening to waltz music on hold.

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  • Dean slammed down the phone as he grabbed his coat and rushed for the door.

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  • I rushed up the stairs but when I arrived, Edith was stone dead.

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  • She opened the back door and in bounded a large Borzoi who rushed to Elisabeth and stood on his hind feet, resting his front legs on her shoulders, and then licked her face.

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  • She rushed on, But it's the only thing that makes sense.

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  • Elise rushed them, and Brady followed.

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  • Lana rushed to him, horrified by the amount of blood soaking his uniform.

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  • More medics rushed out to the helo.

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  • But I'm feeling sleepy now, Toby said suddenly in a rushed tone.

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  • He had been rushed to a well-known Philadelphia hospi­tal.

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  • Warmth rushed to her face.

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  • Heat rushed up her neck.

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  • A warm flush rushed up her neck.

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  • The messenger rushed across the street to deliver his package to the man on the corner.

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  • The demon rushed to heal the gouging wound in her leg from the sharp stone she'd landed on.

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  • Sirian didn't return, but Hilden rushed in soon after darkness overtook the skies.

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  • Vara hurried to close the iron door while Hilden rushed to the cell holding Memon.

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  • Color rushed to her cheeks when his eyes sparkled with amusement.

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  • Rushed for time with the immortal world crashing down around him, he hadn't had much time to toy with her, and he hadn't been gentle.

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  • I didn't mean it that way! she rushed on, humiliated by the Freudian slip.

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  • The assassin was at once killed by the attendants who rushed in, and Henry died early on the following day.

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  • This officer rushed to Paris, breathing out threats of slaughter against all royalists, and entered into close relations with Barras.

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  • The Five Hundred, meeting in the Orangerie of the palace, had by this time seen through the plot; and, on the entrance of the general with four grenadiers, several deputies rushed at him, shook him violently, while others vehemently demanded a decree of outlawry against the new Cromwell.

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  • He rushed to Antwerp when there were hopes of saving it from the Germans, but though he exerted himself indefatigably both in diplomacy and in the actual work of defence, and sent a British naval division to help, the effort was in vain.

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  • Thereupon the Quakers, who were perhaps not without the -obstinacy of which Marcus Aurelius complained in the early Christians, rushed to Massachusetts as if invited, and the result was that the general court of the colony banished them on pain of death, and four of them, three men and one woman,were hanged for refusing to depart from the jurisdiction or for obstinately returning within it.

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  • Meanwhile the government decided on his arrest, and no sooner was this made public than the populace rushed to the attack of the convent.

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  • He explained, corrected or commented till the clock struck nine; then, with the little finger of the right hand brushing from his coat and waistcoat the shower of superfluous snuff which had fallen on them, he pocketed his snuff-box, and resuming his hat, he as silently as when he came in made his exit by the door which I rushed to open for him."

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  • As the Guard recoiled (about 8 P.M.) Zieten pierced the northeast corner of the French front, and their whole line gave way as the allies rushed forward on their now defenceless re Three battalions of the Guard indeed stood their French.

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  • Several thousand people now rushed in, and before the Territorial government was created, the gold districts and the roads thereto suffered from a reign of lawlessness.

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  • The public rushed to the bank to obtain advances by pledging securities.

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  • An opera called La Muette, which abounds in appeals to liberty, was played, and the audience were so excited that they rushed out into the street crying, " Imitons les Parisiens !"

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  • They say that the Danes and Swedes rushed at the front of Olaf's line without success.

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  • Brandishing a huge knife, with which he wounded Colonel Rathbone who attempted to hold him, the assassin rushed through the stage-box to the front and leaped down upon the stage, escaping behind the scenes and from the rear of the building, but was pursued, and twelve days afterwards shot in a barn where he had concealed himself.

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  • Among them were four beys, one of whom, driven to madness by Mehemet Alls mockery, asked for a drink of water; his hands were untied that he might take the bottle, but he snatched a dagger from one of the soldiers, rushed at the pasha, and fell covered with wounds.

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  • This opened the square, and a mass of tribesmen rushed in from the small ravine.

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  • His request was granted, and the swine rushed over a steep place into the lake.

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  • When they were all collected, a body of executioners rushed into the hall and slew them with clubs.

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  • He rushed among the crowd, but was powerless to quell the tumult.

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  • They fasted, they rejoiced; one hour they chilled themselves in the cemeteries, the next they rushed frantically through the streets singing Psalmic refrains.

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  • Commending his wife and children to the care of his comrades, he rushed towards the Austrians, gathered a number of their spears together against his breast, and fell pierced through and through, having opened a way into the hostile ranks for his fellow-countrymen, though at the price of his own life.

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  • Though an eclipse of the sun prevented his bringing with him more than a handful of troops, he overthrew the tyrant's far superior force on the ridge of Cynoscephalae; but wishing to slay Alexander with his own hand, he rushed forward too eagerly and was cut down by the tyrant's guards.

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  • The Spaniards rushed out suddenly, and the Peruvians, astonished and defenceless, were cut down in hundreds.

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  • She was rushed to the Middlesex hospital and then to a specialist NHS neurology hospital, but never recovered.

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  • Instead the story feels rushed and slightly soulless given the lack of depth on the subject matter.

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  • The children and the Wizard rushed across the moving rock and sprang into the passage beyond, landing safely though a little out of breath.

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  • We rushed out-of-doors to feel the first few tiny flakes descending.

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  • In the evening a wind from the northeast sprang up, and the flakes rushed hither and thither in furious melee.

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  • The children were so pleased to see her at Sunday-school, they paid no attention to their teachers, but rushed out of their seats and surrounded us.

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  • Again the footmen rushed about, chairs scraped, and in the same order in which they had entered but with redder faces, the guests returned to the drawing room and to the count's study.

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  • And bursting into tears she hid her face in her handkerchief and rushed from the room.

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  • Before they reached the room from which the sounds of the clavichord came, the pretty, fair haired Frenchwoman, Mademoiselle Bourienne, rushed out apparently beside herself with delight.

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  • Another hussar also rushed toward the horse, but Bondarenko had already thrown the reins of the snaffle bridle over the horse's head.

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  • All the blood which had seemed congested somewhere below his throat rushed to his face and eyes.

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  • In front of them rows of gray cloaks were already visible through the smoke, and an officer catching sight of Bagration rushed shouting after the crowd of retreating soldiers, ordering them back.

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  • Timokhin, armed only with a sword, had rushed at the enemy with such a desperate cry and such mad, drunken determination that, taken by surprise, the French had thrown down their muskets and run.

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  • They all rushed out of the village again, but Tushin's guns could not move, and the artillerymen, Tushin, and the cadet exchanged silent glances as they awaited their fate.

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  • After he had gone, two soldiers rushed to the campfire.

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  • After dinner, she rushed head long after Anna Mikhaylovna and, dashing at her, flung herself on her neck as soon as she overtook her in the sitting room.

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  • Whether he was pulling it or being pushed by it he did not know, but rushed along at headlong speed with no time to consider what this movement might lead to.

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  • My treasure! and Prokofy, trembling with excitement, rushed toward the drawing-room door, probably in order to announce him, but, changing his mind, came back and stooped to kiss the young man's shoulder.

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  • Pierre leaped up from the sofa and rushed staggering toward her.

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  • A woman rushed out and seeing Prince Andrew stopped, hesitating on the threshold.

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  • A woman, bent with age, with a wallet on her back, and a short, long-haired, young man in a black garment had rushed back to the gate on seeing the carriage driving up.

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  • Toward ten o'clock the men servants rushed to the front door, hearing the bells of the old prince's carriage approaching.

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  • The case, as represented by the offended parties, was that, after seizing the transports, Major Denisov, being drunk, went to the chief quartermaster and without any provocation called him a thief, threatened to strike him, and on being led out had rushed into the office and given two officials a thrashing, and dislocated the arm of one of them.

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  • I seemed to know at once that the process of regeneration had already taken place in him, and I rushed to meet him.

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  • Leaped a fearful place; what a sight when they rushed from the covert... the horse worth a thousand rubles and the rider beyond all price!

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  • At the same instant, with a cry like a wail, first one hound, then another, and then another, sprang helter-skelter from the wood opposite and the whole pack rushed across the field toward the very spot where the wolf had disappeared.

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  • The reddish Lyubim rushed forward from behind Milka, sprang impetuously at the wolf, and seized it by its hindquarters, but immediately jumped aside in terror.

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  • A long, yellowish young borzoi, one Nicholas did not know, from another leash, rushed impetuously at the wolf from in front and almost knocked her over.

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  • Already, at the beginning of this chase, Daniel, hearing the ulyulyuing, had rushed out from the wood.

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  • The pack on leash rushed downhill in full cry after the hare, and from all sides the borzois that were not on leash darted after the hounds and the hare.

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  • He took a dozen bounds, not very quickly, letting the borzois gain on him, and, finally having chosen his direction and realized his danger, laid back his ears and rushed off headlong.

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  • From behind Erza rushed the broad- haunched, black-spotted Milka and began rapidly gaining on the hare.

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  • Some five male domestic serfs, big and little, rushed out to the front porch to meet their master.

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  • Before Natasha had finished singing, fourteen-year-old Petya rushed in delightedly, to say that some mummers had arrived.

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  • He drove through the town seeking Anatole Kuragin, at the thought of whom now the blood rushed to his heart and he felt a difficulty in breathing.

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  • Everyone in the reception room rushed forward and descended the staircase.

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  • The Rostovs' footman rushed eagerly forward to help him off with his cloak and take his hat and stick.

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  • For a while the crowd was less dense, but suddenly all heads were bared, and everyone rushed forward in one direction.

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  • Suddenly the sound of a firing of cannon was heard from the embankment, to celebrate the signing of peace with the Turks, and the crowd rushed impetuously toward the embankment to watch the firing.

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  • The people, with Petya among them, rushed toward the balcony.

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  • Several people in the crowd rushed at the coachman.

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  • When they passed through a village they all rushed to the wells and fought for the water and drank it down to the mud.

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  • Her throat quivered with convulsive sobs and, afraid of weakening and letting the force of her anger run to waste, she turned and rushed headlong up the stairs.

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  • They all rushed forward to the bridge, onto it, and to the fords and the boats.

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  • This man, bent double, rushed past the tradesman and the officer.

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  • Reading an ukase! cried voices in the crowd, and the people rushed toward the reader.

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  • Vereshchagin with a cry of horror, covering his head with his hands, rushed toward the crowd.

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  • The fire broke out alongside, and blew our way, the maid called out 'Fire!' and we rushed to collect our things.

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  • He rushed at the barefooted Frenchman and, before the latter had time to draw his sword, knocked him off his feet and hammered him with his fists.

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  • The rustle of the battle of Tarutino frightened the beast, and it rushed forward onto the hunter's gun, reached him, turned back, and finally--like any wild beast--ran back along the most disadvantageous and dangerous path, where the old scent was familiar.

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  • Disregarding Napoleon they rushed after the plunder and Napoleon managed to escape.

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  • They rushed at me with their little swords.

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  • The blood rushed to Petya's face and he grasped his pistol.

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  • A courier who galloped to the castle in advance, in a troyka with three foam-flecked horses, shouted "Coming!" and Konovnitsyn rushed into the vestibule to inform Kutuzov, who was waiting in the hall porter's little lodge.

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  • She got up quickly just as Nicholas entered, almost ran to the door which was hidden by curtains, struck her head against it, and rushed from the room with a moan either of pain or sorrow.

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  • The blood rushed to Natasha's face and her feet involuntarily moved, but she could not jump up and run out.

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  • Its people rushed around like water being poured from a well.

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  • Meditation is ideal for stress relief as it provides a sense of inner calm that should be available during not only meditation but also when a person is feeling harried, rushed or stressed.

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  • Don't feel rushed to be intimate because he is leaving soon.

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  • Trust takes time to develop and can't be rushed.

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  • There is no reason why kissing should be rushed into, especially longer and deeper kisses.

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  • The mood must be just right before popping the question, and the bride-to-be should not be rushed in her answer.

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  • The proposal should not be rushed or premature just to fit with a certain date such as a holiday or birthday, nor should it be tendered if the couple is unsure about the whether or not they are the right age to get engaged.

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  • Shopping for an engagement ring can be a nerve-wracking experience, but Jared has added comfort and expertise to their stores to ensure that couples do not feel pressured or rushed when searching for just the right ring.

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  • Taurus moon individuals hate to be rushed into commitments, romantic or otherwise, but once they do commit, expect them to be dogged in the pursuit of their goals.

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  • This sign doesn't like to be rushed.

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  • During one particular game, the defensive end rushed to make a move.

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  • They rushed out to the stores to pick up the latest soap opera magazines for information about upcoming storylines, plot ideas and the infamous comings and goings.

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  • The actor filmed his last episode on September 23, 2009 in what Braeden described as a rushed and deliberate attempt to intimidate with the finality of the actor's exit.

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  • A tattoo is a big expense as well as a big step in your life, so don't feel rushed into anything.

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  • Bad tattoos are most common amongst people who have rushed to the studio without regard to the process.

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  • Mistakes creep in when time is short and writing is rushed.

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  • Despite how rushed you may be, take the time to check out your hotel's layout and ask key safety questions.

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  • Simply stopping by a dealership and asking to test drive a vehicle is encouraged by all salespeople; however, if they are busy with other customers, you may have to wait or be rushed through the test drive.

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  • This takes time and discipline, and the process cannot be rushed.

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  • In the haste to help America lose weight, sometimes diet solutions are rushed to market without an understanding of the long-term effects of taking those supplements.

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  • If you are rushed getting ready in the morning or squeezing in dinner between work and children's activities, it can be tempting to grab some convenience food rather than take time to plan and prepare a meal.

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  • They were so pleased with the way the song came together that they decided this should be more than just a way to kill time and rushed to the study to record said song.

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  • This learning can't be rushed or forced.

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  • The mansion staff scrambled around the crowd, bought the balls from concertgoers and rushed them back to the girlfriends.

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  • However, they do not deny that they rushed their version of the wife swapping show to the airwaves in an attempt to convince viewers that ABC was the copycat network.

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  • Another was rushed to the emergency room with stress fractures and severe blisters on his feet.

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  • Michelle developed pre-eclampsia during her pregnancy and in December 2009, she was rushed to the hospital in pain from gallstones she had developed as a result.

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  • When the cyborg comes for Sarah, he intervened and rushed away with her.

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  • Qui-Gon had a great deal on his mind - he worried about Obi-Wan - I believe he rushed ahead for this reason, not be because he was overconfident.

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  • Don't make an appointment on a day where you have a lot going on or are going to feel rushed.

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  • Self-tanner can look streaky or orange if the application is rushed or an incorrect shade is used.

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  • He wanted to tell her about meeting with Jennifer Radisson, but as soon as he started to speak, Fred O'Connor rushed up, a look of panic on his face.

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  • She gasped and rushed to Dusty's side, touching his face with her hands.

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  • Carmen rushed to him, but found that he was either asleep or passed out.

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