Rush Sentence Examples

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  • Well, don't rush things.

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  • Why get in a rush to ruin your trip?

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  • She braced herself, expecting to feel some sort of rush of energy, like she did when she touched Jule.

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  • In a rush to get to some place you didn't want to go a few hours ago?

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  • At his words, a rush of cold magic filled her.

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  • Taxis quit coming this way after rush hour.

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  • There was no need to rush.

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  • The idea brought a rush of heat to her neck.

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  • Carmen said with a rush of excitement.

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  • Pierre motioned Sofia aside as the mad rush went through the house to the garage.

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  • I don't like to rush into a relationship.

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  • She said in a rush of air.

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  • Ice climbing is more of a rush than women— almost!

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  • The only sound was the rush of water at the base of the canyon.

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  • She gave in to the rush of desire, knowing that wherever he led, she could count on an utterly delightful experience.

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  • I'm in no rush.

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  • Then what's the rush?

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  • He means, we're in no rush.

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  • If she wanted him to come in, she didn't suggest it and he wasn't about to rush matters.

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  • A rush of blood raced to her head, pumping against his fingers.

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  • There are no glaciers near its sources, although they must have existed there in geologically recent times, but masses of melting snow annually give rise to floods, which rush through the midst of the valley in a turbid red stream, frequently rendering the river impassable and cutting off the crazy brick bridges at Herat and Tirpul.

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  • Confidence returned with a warm rush.

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  • She felt for his hand and knew an instant warm rush when she found it.

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  • She felt an unwelcome rush of excitement and reached to push his hand from her hair.

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  • She turned away, embarrassed by the rush of excitement the action had triggered.

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  • Then, with a rush of confidence, she added, But I'm not a moron either.

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  • While the rush of air in the topless Jeep hindered communication, they usually managed to chatter away in spite of the noise.

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  • She glanced at the door every few minutes, as if her abandoned husband might rush in and drag her back to his lair.

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  • Carmen jerked the door open and gasped at the rush of frigid air.

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  • At least you didn't get caught up in the rush to the bridge.

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  • His digital speedometer read 54 miles an hour, faster than he had ever ridden in his life, and his eyes watered from the rush of cold air.

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  • The majority of the bikers remained on the course and with college recessed, the streets held only a few locals, waiting for the later rush of the 2,000 riders who'd roll into town.

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  • It wasn't his fault she was in such a rush tonight.

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  • Don't get in such a rush that you take a flight out in bad weather, though.

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  • Gerald's eyes reflected humor and his breath came out in a sudden rush that barely resembled a laugh.

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  • Why is everybody in such a rush to get me married off?

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  • She quieted a sudden rush of excitement with a reminder that he was probably being paid to visit.

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  • With a rush of hot blood through her neck she remembered their exchange the first day.

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  • Not to rush you, but my guys are reporting that Xander is about fifty meters away.

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  • The Skip of the Tip-Toe-Hop, a Romance of the Middle Ages, by the celebrated author of 'Tittle-Tol-Tan,' to appear in monthly parts; a great rush; don't all come together.

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  • I actually kind of despise racing games, but the speed and intensity and just the overall adrenaline rush I get from the Burnout games makes it an experience like no other.

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  • In Boss Rush Mode you will can time yourself as you run through each of the bosses you bested through your first run through the castle.

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  • Not only should you rush out to buy this game because I hail it as the best Nintendo DS game in existence, but be on the lookout for the 3D Castlevania game in the style of Lament of Innocence on the PlayStation 2.

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  • If you really want the supremacy on the other hand, make sure you research your purchase and don't rush into it!

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  • Racing and/or driving through L.A., in the newest LA Rush franchise game is the best part.

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  • I was disappointed that the analog stick was only used to control your car in LA Rush.

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  • The sound effects in LA Rush were excellent.

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  • Don't be in a rush to increase weight until you feel comfortable.

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  • The sudden rush of activity may put you at risk for injury.

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  • The number one mistake that students make when using dictionaries is to rush through the process, taking the very first definition given for a word.

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  • It may seem pretty simple and self explanatory, but in the mad rush of party planning, sometimes people forget some of the details.

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  • The embarrassment factor is a thrill...adrenalin rush....for us.

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  • When you need to buy a sports bra in a rush, you're not going to find the best type, so why not look now?

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  • This might not seem like much but when the morning rush is on, you may want to consider if you can actually handle and extra step.

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  • Your new nightgown has to be special, so don't rush things when it comes to choosing a nightgown.

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  • Rush Rush, the first single from the album, spent five weeks atop the US singles charts.

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  • The music on the album wasn't exactly causing music fans to rush to the stores, but an ingenious marketing campaign did.

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  • Whether or not those tracks will end up on her next CD remains to be seen though because she also revealed that they also have "13 options for the next album" but is in no rush because she has "…another year to keep writing."

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  • A mass rush for the store followed, and 35 police units from two counties had to be called in to try to regain control of the crowd.

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  • Into the Rush and Insomniatic were two popular albums released by these two sisters, they have also recorded songs on Disney Mania albums.

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  • It is quite popular for fraternities and sororities to have themed parties for events like rush week, homecoming, other big sporting events, graduation and special nights through the year.

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  • These days, Boxing Day has become a day to relax after the hectic rush of Christmas, and before the festivities of New Year's Eve.

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  • Teens really want to experience that rush of freedom that turning 16 brings.

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  • Just when reality TV seemed to be losing a little steam, another strike in 2007 forced producers to rush reality back to the forefront of the schedule.

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  • Cake Boss is a documentary style reality television show that brings viewers right into the action as the staff deals with bridezillas, unusual requests, supply issues, and rush orders.

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  • Through his job as an associate producer with Much Music, Stroud had the opportunity to assist with the filming and production of music videos for well-known Canadian artists such as Corey Hart and Rush.

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  • Departing in a rush, his ship leaves without him, leaving him stranded on a strange planet.

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  • Scientists worried about the survival of the race rush their cloning program, and hurry into asexual reproduction to maintain humanity in the face of the threat.

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  • If you're creating a new social networking site, you may think that if you focus exclusively on building a great site, consumers will rush to join.

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  • If you need to purchase last minute to get the uniforms in time for the start of the season, you could pay rush delivery charges.

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  • Consider ordering several months in advance of the season to ensure you do not have to pay rush charges.

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  • When that happens, the gold rush of names will occur again, and whole new strategies will have to be adopted to secure an Internet identity.

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  • Upon being informed that the International Association of Webmasters and Designers bestowed the honor on their site, they might rush to publish the shiny graphical badge and link to the IAWMD on their own website.

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  • Placerville, California is a beautiful, old gold rush town just 39 miles east of Sacramento.

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  • Located near the freeway, this cafe is a great place to stop if you are in a rush to get out of town.

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  • This time there was no hesitation, no rush.

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  • She had done that when they sold the goats, but then she had been in a rush.

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  • A Pennsylvanian society was formed in 1774 by James Pemberton and Dr Benjamin Rush, and in 1787 (after the war) was reconstructed on an enlarged basis under the presidency of Franklin.

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  • Here his headquarters were surprised and he himself nearly captured by a sudden rush of French troops, and he learnt at the same time that the emperor in person was at hand.

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  • Two treaties negotiated with the Sioux by Luke Lea, commissioner, and Governor Alexander Ramsey in 1851 opened to settlement the greater part of the land within the territory west of the Mississippi, and such an unparalleled rush to the new lands took place that a census taken in 1857 showed a population of 150,037.

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  • The falls can only be approached from below, where a monastery has been erected, the resort of countless pilgrims. Their height is estimated at 70 ft., and by Tibetan report the hills around are enveloped in perpetual mist, and the Sangdong (the " lion's face "), over which the waters rush, is demon-haunted and full of mystic import.

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  • The non-nomads of these Libyan tribes dwelt in huts made of stakes supporting plaited mats of rush or asphodel.

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  • Near the mouth, where the lake narrows to a strait, are the rapids which Ossian called the Falls of Lora, the ebbing and flowing tides, as they rush over the rocky bar, creating a roaring noise audible at a considerable distance.

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  • In 1884 the discovery of gold in De Kaap Valley, and on Mr Moodie's farm in the Transvaal, caused a considerable rush of colonists from Natal to that country.

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  • There were a few small reverses, of which De la Rey's successful rush upon Paris's column and capture of Lord Methuen was the most important, but when some initial mistakes in the composition of the driving lines, which robbed the earlier drives of part of their effect, were made good, the system worked like a machine.

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  • It is well represented in Britain by the two genera which comprise nearly the whole order - Juncus, rush, and Luzula, woodrush.

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  • They are generally perennial herbs with a creeping underground stem and erect, unbranched, aerial stems, bearing slender Juncus effusus, common rush.

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  • In health these cells, belonging to our first army of defenders, are found continually circulating in the blood stream in fairly large numbers; they are ever ready to rush to the point of attack, where they at once leave the blood stream by passing through the vessel walls - emigration - into the tissues of the danger zone.

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  • In America the system was enthusiastically adopted by a noted physician, Benjamin Rush (1745-1813), of Philadelphia, who was followed by a considerable school.

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  • It had always been assumed during previous discussions on the question that warships adventuring the passage would try a rush, that they would endeavour to steam by the, batteries and drive the `defending gunners from their guns by concentrated fire.

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  • At the moment of approach of the first boats the defenders actually on the spot were few, so that the high ground overhanging the landing place (which came to be known as Anzac Cove) was secured by the assailants at the first rush.

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  • A certain impetuousness of character which disposed him to rush into controversy whenever doubt was cast upon the views he supported accounted for a great deal of writing, and he also carried on an extensive correspondence with Wohler and other scientific men.

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  • The battle began at Aspern; Hiller carried the village at the first rush, but Massena recaptured it, and held his ground with the same tenacity as he had shown at Genoa in 1800.

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  • Rugs of skins or rush matting were used for sitting on, and the whole - was surrounded with a palisade.

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  • But the losses of the and brigade, particularly in officers, had been too heavy, and the rush died out whilst still 500 yds.

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  • In round numbers one-third of their effectives had fallen - most of them in the first great rush forward at 5.30 p.m.; but actually they had been more or less under fire since about 2 p.m., and many were hit by French shells plunging into the turmoil about St Privat from 8 to 10 p.m.

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  • When alarmed, they rush to their burrows, and if these are disturbed utter a growling sound.

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  • The work of the winding engine, being essentially of an intermittent character, can only be done with condensation when a central condenser keeping a constant vacuum is used, and even with this the rush of steam during winding may be a cause of disturbance.

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  • The discovery of gold in this region, however, brought such a rush of population that the Territory of Idaho was set off (March 3, 1863) and Washington was reduced to its present limits.

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  • Animated with this new conception Schelling made his hurried rush to Naturphilosophie, and with the aid of Kant and of fragmentary knowledge of contemporary scientific movements, threw off in quick succession the Ideen, the Weltseele, and the Erster Entwurf.

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  • Though settled somewhat earlier, Skagway first became important during the rush in 1896 for the Klondike gold-fields, for which it is the most convenient entrance by the trail over White Pass, the lower of the two passes to the headwaters of the Yukon.

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  • After a cautious advance the eagerness of the troops finally overcame the hesitation of the commander in exposing his men, the rifle pits were carried with a rush, and the rebellion crushed at a single stroke.

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  • The subject wants further investigation, especially with a view to deciding the connexion between the molecular rush and the discharge.

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  • The rush of the 3-knot tide between the ship and mole created a heavy swell which threw the ship off the mole; only two of the 18 brows could reach the parapet, and the ship could not be kept into the mole.

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  • In the more damp and marshy places the bottom is covered with marsh trefoil, carex, smooth equisetum, and rush.

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  • Carson took part in the Mexican War, and, after the rush to the Pacific Coast began, engaged as a guide to convoy emigrants and drovers across the plains and mountains.

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  • A rush of prospectors at once took place to the banks of the Orange and Vaal rivers, and resulted in considerable discoveries, so that in 1870 there was a mining camp of no less than 10,000 persons on the " River Diggings."

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  • But towards the close of 1870 stones were found at Jagersfontein and at Dutoitspan, far from the Vaal river, and led to a second great rush of prospectors, especially to Dutoitspan, and in 1871 to what is now the Kimberley mine in the neighbourhood of the latter.

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  • The nuns belonging to the older orders tend to the contemplative idea, and they still find recruits in sufficient numbers, in spite of the modern rush to the active congregations.

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  • Water-cress, sweet flag, flowering rush, several potamogetons, water milfoil, water ranunculus, and the reedy sweet watergrass (Glyceria aquatica) rank amongst the criteria of excellence.

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  • When in 1905 the rich silver area was found in northern Ontario, a rush was made to it, comparable to those to the Australian and Californian goldfields.

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  • While an Egyptian battalion was attacking in line, it was halted to repel a rush from the rear, and front and rear ranks were simultaneously engaged, firing in opposite directionsyet the fellahin were absolutely steady; they shot well and showed no signs of trepidation.

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  • It is probable that certain rudely chipped flints, so-called eoliths, in the alluvial gravels (formed generally at the mouth of wadis opening on to the Nile) at Thebes and elsewhere, are the work of primitive man; but it has been shown that such are produced also by natural forces in the rush of torrents.

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  • The tribesmen made desperate efforts to rush the square, but were repulsed, and the position was taken by 2 P.M.

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  • When the slope down which a river runs has become very slight, it is unable to carry the sediment brought from higher regions nearer its source, and consequently the lower portion of the river valley becomes filled with alluvial deposits; and since in times of flood the rush of water in the high regions tears off and carries down a greater quantity of sediment than usual, the river spreads this also over the lower valley where the plain is flooded, because the rush of water is checked, and the stream in consequence drops its extra load.

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  • Randolph, on Bruce's left, was to guard against a rush of English cavalry to relieve Stirling castle.

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  • Thus, except in the case of the west coast trade with the colonies, Scotland had reaped little commercial benefit from the Union, and the loss of business caused by the abolition of the parliament, and the rush of noble families to London, was severely felt in Edinburgh.

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  • If alarmed they utter a shrill loud whistle, and rush down the burrow, but reappear after a few minutes to see if the danger is past.

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  • The great height of the snow-line, 14,000 ft., is due to the small rainfall and the upward rush of dry air from the plain of the Araxes.

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  • For three months there was little excitement, then a wild rush.

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  • In the winter of '48 the rush began from the states to Panama, and in the spring across the plains.

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  • Such were the Kern River fever of 1855 and the greater " Fraser River rush " of 1858, the latter, which took perhaps 20,000 men out of the state, causing a terrible amount of suffering.

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  • But he calculated that this position, too, must be carried in the first rush, so that he could reach without delay the great ridge of the Stol (6,467 ft.), which stood athwart a further direct advance.

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  • The chief incidents in that part of the poem - the panic rush to the ships, the duels of Paris and Menelaus, and of Hector and Ajax, the Aristeia of Diomede - stand in no relation to the mainspring of the poem, the promise made by Zeus to Thetis.

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  • Julesburg, in the extreme north-east corner, at the intersection of the Platte valley and the overland wagon route, became transiently important during the rush of settlers that followed.

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  • Her father, Samuel Ward, was a banker; her mother, Julia Rush [Cutler] (1796-1824), a poet of some ability.

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  • As soon as the ice breaks up in the delta innumerable shoals of roach (Leuciscus rutilus) and trout (Luciotrutta leucichthys) rush up the river.

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  • During the development of the inflorescence there is a rush of sap to the base of the young flowerstalk.

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  • But the victorious rush of 1560 was already somewhat stayed, and the very next year raised the question whether the transfer of intolerance to the side of the new faith was as wise as it had at first seemed to be successful.

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  • The Straits of Magellan were occupied; under an American engineer, William Wheelwright, a line of steamers was started on the coast, and, by a wise measure allowing merchandise to be landed free of duty for re-exportation, Valparaiso became a busy port and trading centre; while the demand for food-stuffs in California and Australia, following upon the rush for gold, gave a strong impetus to agriculture.

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  • The rush of the pilgrims to kindle their lights at it is so great, that order is maintained with difficulty by Mahommedan soldiers.

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  • These two channels carry the rush of mountain streams from the western slopes of the massif right across the axis of the mountains and through the intervening barrier of minor ridges to the plains of the Indus.

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  • Until 1869 all buildings within the city proper were of wood or rush, but even then it possessed several timber palaces of considerable size, the largest being 120 f t.

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  • As early as 1883-1885 there was a considerable mining excitement due to these discoveries, and a much greater one in 1887 after the discovery of coarse gold on Forty Mile Creek in American territory; but these were as nothing to the picturesque and feverish rush that followed the location of the first Klondike claim in Canadian territory in August 1896.

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  • As the Swiss advanced in three huge columns, the French guns fired into them with terrible effect, but the assailants reached the intersected ground bordering the stream, and thus protected from the rush of the French gendarmerie, they debouched on the other side, and fell upon the landsknechts.

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  • In the northern districts the rivers run along the valleys, receive the drainage from the country on !l either side, absorb broad tributaries and rush forward with an ever-increasing volume.

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  • The eruptive prominences, called also metallic, because it is they which show at their bases a complete bright line spectrum of the metallic elements, rush upwards at speeds which it is difficult to associate with transfers of matter; the velocity often exceeds loo m.

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  • The effect of thus alternately forcing high-pressure steam among the sand, and of discharging high-pressure water contained in the sand into the well, is to break up any cohesion of the sand, and to allow all the finer particles in the neighbourhood of the orifice to rush out with the water through the wire gauze into the well.

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  • The city stands at the southern extremity of the Bosporus, upon a hilly promontory that runs out from the European or western side of the straits towards the opposite Asiatic bank, as though to stem the rush of waters from the Black Sea into the Sea of Marmora.

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  • After the rush of the threshing is over the farmer studies these books carefully to see what his land is doing, and makes his plans for the next year, so as to rest or strengthen those divisions which are failing.

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  • At the end of this month or in June the ice is breaking up on the lakes, woods rush into leaf, and the unbroken daylight of the northern summer soon sets in.

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  • Just as the change of law gave the death-blow to an already perishing commonwealth, so the rush of medieval influence, which followed the union with Norway, completed a process which had been in force since the end of the 11th century, when it overthrew the old Icelandic poetry in favour of the rimur.

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  • When public excitement demands a foreign war, Athens must not rush into it without asking whether it is necessary, whether it will have Greek support, and whether she herself is ready for it.

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  • The people of the south and south-east make large use of soft rush matting for covering, and they also prepare a rough cloth of bark.

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  • The majority of Hova houses were formerly built of layers of the hard red soil of the country, with high-pitched roofs thatched with grass or rush; while the chiefs and wealthy people had houses of framed timber, with massive upright planking, and lofty roofs covered with shingles or tiles.

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  • These were carried at the first rush, and the troops were ordered to lie down and await orders.

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  • The rush of the Mahommedan flood sent terror all over Europe, but the little opposition it encountered south of the Pyrenees is to be easily explained, and the victory, though genuine, was more specious than substantial.

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  • A rush of guilt accompanied the thought.

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  • She turned away, embarrassed by the rush of excitement the action triggered.

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  • She dropped her rifle and cupped a hand over her mouth as a rush of sour tasting liquid scalded her throat.

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  • If others recognized a peek at the past was possible, wouldn't there be a rush to duplicate what Quinn and Howie had serendipitously accomplished?

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  • The zombie-vamps didn't rush him as they would in a real horror flick; no, they ran away.

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  • I'm in no rush, though I do have a plan to motivate you.

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  • She beat the rush onto the metro and took up a comfortable position on the aisle side of the commuter train, book in one hand and purse in the other.

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  • Ice climbing is more of a rush than women— almost!

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  • The brush of their skin had jolted her with a rush unlike anything she'd ever felt.

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  • The songs were talked about in the same rush of feverish anticipation and excitement, this, the debut album has a lot to live up to.

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  • Who can resist the allure of Player @ Rush.

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  • Effects The effect of taking amphetamine is like a huge adrenaline rush, only much more intense.

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  • The cards rush by one at a time, and the drawings become an animated cartoon!

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

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  • Wet patches are dominated by heath rush and here heath bedstraw is likely to be the only common herb.

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  • Retractable bollards have restricted access to Grafton Road north of the railroad line during rush hour for years.

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  • Rush in the film is yomping about naked on top of tables and exchanging bon mots with his jailers.

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  • Do you rush to join them or content yourself with a leisurely breakfast followed by a ride along the beautiful wild coast roads.

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  • No need to rush down today as a leisurely brunch will be served all morning.

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  • They just chug them down then rush off to the showers or home, wrong, wrong, wrong!

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  • Sadly, in the rush for the lowest common denominator, others are unlikely to follow our lead.

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  • And the gold rush continued as the baton was handed over to her fellow Welsh compatriots at the IPC Belgian European Trials.

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  • Register in plenty of time to avoid a last minute rush to meet, or avoid missing, the Return filing deadline.

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  • It was an explosion of coal dust, which caused flames to rush through where the men were working.

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  • Pain releases endorphins in the brain which cause a rush or a high.

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  • Clark Stevenson, an English expat who is one of those who has joined this new gold rush, gives his view.

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  • But with Lesley Waters, TV chef extraordinaire, this is food that you will rush to cook.

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  • There are patches of water mint, and heath rush, with scattered water figwort and marsh thistle.

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  • I cannot seem to get a forward rush from such positions except by sheer fluke.

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  • I wouldn't want to see a glut of disappointing ' rush jobs ' .

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  • He was extremely gracious, polite, attentive and didn't rush me through my introduction.

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  • The studio is part of a converted granary which sits alongside a 13th century tithe barn where our dried rush is stored.

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  • The objective of Rush Hour is to move the little red car out of the snarled up traffic gridlock that the game begins with.

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  • Look at it that way, and the rush to judgment after last week's Royal meeting seems hasty, to say the least.

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  • Don't let managers rush you into a disciplinary hearing.

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  • Species found include slender ground hopper, great green bush cricket, brown argus, reed and sedge warblers and flowering rush.

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  • Numbers slowly declined, but we finished with a quick look round Skaters Meadow, which had abundant water horsetail and spike rush.

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  • Scores of minor accidents as vehicles skid on black ice in the morning rush hour.

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  • When you awaken in the morning's hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight.

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  • His rush was so impetuous, that he fairly overturned several of his opponents by dashing against them.

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  • Suddenly the waiter seemed to grow inarticulate with a rush of words.

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  • However, just at that moment Susan and Jane rush in chanting the incantation from the scroll.

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  • Also, in 1885 there was a gold rush at Hall's Creek 100km to the south, bringing an influx of miners.

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  • Rush of excitement his chips in they would have policy are deeply intertwined.

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  • The marsh is dominated by soft rush and there are small stands of great reed mace.

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  • During a brief two minute hearing before resident magistrate Ken Nixon Mr Rush spoke only once to confirm he understood the charge.

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  • Hawaiian lore claims members gave me town's economic mainstay the caffeine rush.

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  • Create huts using rush matting on end with another sheet for a roof.

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  • These floors often had rush matting laid down, which is a second " character feature " .

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  • These were ' tents ' made from a wooden frame over which hand woven rush matting had been secured.

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  • An unprecedented adrenaline rush of close quarters combat seamlessly melded with the spine-tingling, shocking intensity of the paranormal unknown.

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  • Transfer rush for Sturrock Mon 30 Jan Paul Sturrock is hoping to add another midfielder before the transfer window slams shut tomorrow.

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  • Sea Rush near the pile of glacial moraine which guarded the second area of marsh behind.

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  • Avid bird watching enthusiasts often look like pack mules hiking to a gold rush in the west.

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  • We voraciously read our morning newspapers and rush home to watch the daily newscast.

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  • Others hung banners from highway overpasses, causing rush hour traffic to halt to a standstill as commuters pondered the demonstration.

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  • There is some wet rush pasture toward the summit; elsewhere most cattle pasture is now equestrian grazing.

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  • Chris missed but Patsy failed to get a rush to peg after making rover and pegged one ball out.

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  • Grown men turn puce, pass out and Red Cross medics rush to their aid.

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  • Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow gage railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering landmark.

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  • The new gold rush Expat South Africans and Britons alike have been quick to capitalize on the weak rand.

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  • A gloaming rush among papyrus reeds, Where Serapis goes to drink with the Sphinx.

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  • Instead there would have been a carpet square, rush mats, or oriental or rag rugs.

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  • Into this category come mad rush with their debut CD.

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  • Yes 58.4% No 41.6% More... Will a last-minute rush save the retailers this Christmas?

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  • The sudden rush into the market is being fuelled by the potential for big profits.

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  • My Favorite is the title track, pure adrenaline rush, best male harmonies I've heard on a rock track.

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  • Always wanting an Adrenalin rush, Bond is part of the " danger society " .

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  • We then seemed to get a pre-Christmas rush on orders.

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  • Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit gold rush settlements and parks of totem poles.

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  • Wet slopes have purple moor grass and the wettest areas support heath rush.

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  • Is it to bow down his head like a rush, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him?

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  • For this reason the ancient sages did not rush into the affairs of the world.

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  • Rush Hour arrives with 40 challenge cards, which depict various gridlock scenarios to set up your traffic jam to.

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  • Women's GTX Rush Jacket 2 Layer GORE-TEX® winter jacket, with a detachable snow skirt making it ideal for winter sports.

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  • An exhilarating Alpine experience where you can ski, snowboard, or try tobogganing or tubing for a great adrenalin rush!

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  • As soon as Huw had finished speaking there was a rush of questions.

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  • The rush of air from the cart made each one splutter.

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  • If you are a little spooked by the exposure, dont rush this, but concentrate on the rock.

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  • Thus if there is a post-hypnotic suggestion to rush about crying " Fire!

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  • Triodos Bank anticipates a surge in applications as investors rush to invest before the share issue closes, possibly in May.

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  • We were even advised of a short cut back to M23 to avoid tailbacks during rush hour traffic!

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  • Report This Article Don't rush love will you WE reporters are pretty thick-skinned.

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  • Paintings linked by a circular dance, golden thread, rush of wind.

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  • Was there an imminent threat that justified the rush to war?

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  • In the middle of rush hour traffic this particular fuckwit had stopped on a roundabout and was reversing back around it.

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  • So we felt thoroughly vindicated in resisting the rush to induce.

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  • Discovery had outrun theory; the rush of new facts made Ptolemy practically obsolete in a generation, after having been the fount and origin of all geography for a millennium.

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  • He did not neglect the duties of his official position, but strove assiduously and with his wonted patience to settle the commercial relations of his adopted country with the nations of Europe, and in 1818 assisted Richard Rush, then United States minister in London, in negotiating a commercial convention with Great Britain to take the place of that negotiated in 1815.

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  • Harrison had led a rush along the parapet, where he and several of his men were killed by machine-gun fire.

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  • In 1836-38 Rush was commissioner to receive the Smithson legacy (see Smithsonian Institution), and in 18 47-49 he was minister to France.

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  • The " rush " sound, much like a constant sound of the sea, is normal and any received signal quietens this noise.

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  • Simultaneously, the restive crowd threw stones and attempts were made to rush the building.

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  • I zoomed out a little further and a rush of adrenaline filled my body.

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  • My Favorite is the title track, pure adrenaline rush, best male harmonies I 've heard on a rock track.

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  • Always wanting an adrenalin rush, Bond is part of the " danger society ".

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  • Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit Gold Rush settlements and parks of totem poles.

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  • But Parker narrowed the angle on the rush and spread himself, making a superb pad save to deny St. Ives the equalizer.

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  • And the fuzz beauty of Manuel Gottsching 's guitar scythed all down the great rush through space.

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  • May he sedition hush and like a torrent rush, Rebellious Scots to crush, God save the King.

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  • The shivery presence moved up my spine like a rush of air.

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  • The Cardigan men had tried a rush, in skirmishing order, at the pit, simply to be swept out of existence.

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  • Women 's GTX Rush Jacket 2 Layer GORE-TEX® winter jacket, with a detachable snow skirt making it ideal for winter sports.

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  • We let the slavering hoards rush to block the exits.

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  • Men would fall over the house, like the slain in battle, or rush for the altar en masse, to seek God.

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  • It would, however, hide the view of snarled up rush hour traffic.

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  • An exhilarating Alpine experience where you can ski, snowboard, or try tobogganing or tubing for a great adrenalin rush !

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  • Shallow pools have yet another sundew, along with spike rush, bog sedge, and the spectacular bogbean.

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  • The rush of the Sea behind me seemed to grow louder as I stooped down to pick up my beloved child.

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  • Thus if there is a post-hypnotic suggestion to rush about crying Fire !

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  • Their feet rush into sin; they are swift to shed innocent blood.

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  • We were even advised of a short cut back to M23 to avoid tailbacks during rush hour traffic !

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  • Report This Article Do n't rush love will you WE reporters are pretty thick-skinned.

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  • We are going to get all her food, toiletries etc today, so she is not in any rush to get up.

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  • Do you have a set routine for leaving the room that avoids an unseemly rush?

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  • At once all the other turtles awoke to life and with upraised heads joined their comrade in the rush for the seals.

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  • I always thought I hated public speaking, but hearing everyone clap after my presentation was an adrenaline rush.

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  • Do as much as you can to eliminate that morning rush.

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  • Once you get over the initial rush of having your newborn home for the first time, you will probably start to wonder what the signs are of normal infant development.

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  • Get Up Early-Avoid the workday rush by letting her help you pick out her clothes the day before.

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  • Include even the most obvious items so nothing gets left behind in the final rush.

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  • Don't rush to his crib to immediately pick him up.

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  • When you come home for the first time, don't rush the introductions.

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  • Before you rush to your pediatrician's office with your fears about stuttering, step back, take a deep breath, and wait.

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  • Some babies are content to discover the world more slowly, while others seem in a rush to grow up.

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  • At the first sign of a rash in the diaper region, nervous parents may feel the urge to rush their baby to the doctor, but most rashes are normal and improve within three to four days with at-home treatment.

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  • If your wedding is soon, either purchase a dress off the rack or find a wedding dress vendor who can do a rush job to accommodate your schedule.

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  • Then you should try shopping for the beans for your morning rush online.

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  • If you want to leave during the morning or evening rush hour, you will also pay more than if you choose to start your trip during off-peak hours.

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  • Shoppers might think Rush Hour is $2.99 when it's actually $9.99, for example.

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  • There are some things to consider before you rush out to buy a nail gun to do that roofing project.

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  • It can also be a nightmare if you rush out and purchase one without treating the transaction like buying a new car or even a banjo.

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  • Don't just rush out and buy miles no matter if it sounds like a good deal or not.

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  • When you're in a rush to purchase a new item and get it installed, price comparison will surely suffer.

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  • The early bird specials usually run for five to six hours and include items that are great deals, but not items that people rush into the store to buy.

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  • Many merchants cater to last minute shoppers by offering rush delivery and deep discounts on items.

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  • Furthermore, if you already have a bed, you may not want to rush out and buy a whole new one just to take advantage of the memory foam technology.

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  • Whereas humans get caught up in a frantic adrenal rush, cats instinctively adjust in the middle of their fall to reposition their legs.

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  • If you are making a rush payment, then there may be fees associated with your payment.

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  • Rush Visa Card has a one-time activation fee and card usage fees but there is no fee to continue to add funds to the card.

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  • The Rush Visa card may be the perfect card to keep in your wallet for emergencies or to help you set the limit for how much you spend.

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  • The Rush Visa card, officially called the RushCard, is a prepaid debit card that gives convenient access to your money.

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  • Broad services -- The person you talk to should be genuinely interested in your financial situation as a whole, not just rush to jam your bills in a DMP and move on.

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  • Rush Card offers you many benefits including online money management tools, rush bill pay, SMS alerts, referral fees, and free 24/7 customer service.

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  • Rush bill pay is a useful service that will allow you to pay bills or send cash to anyone online.

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  • Rush Card SMS alerts will send you text messages to inform you of pertinent account details, such as a low balance or an impending payment due date.

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  • There is no fee associated with paying your account online, unless you need to make a rush, same day or next day payment.

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  • Before you and your spouse rush to get the ball rolling, take some time to find out about the divorce laws in your state.

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  • When the car coasts or slows down, and when the drives taps the breaks, such as in stop and go traffic during rush hour, the car's wheels are automatically engaged to the electric generator.

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  • A sturdy harvest table for meals can be accented by a set of painted wooden chairs with a distressed finish and woven rush seats.

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  • Sounds like a lot of work compared to the blush you throw on while sitting in rush hour traffic, doesn't it?

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  • For example, if you are in a rush, you could just apply some of the vanilla cream color to your brow bone and some of the currant color to your lower lid, and voila, you are ready to go!

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  • If you're in a rush, there's nothing wrong with brushing mascara onto your lashes in an upward fashion.

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  • We're always in a rush these days, whether it's because we're running late for work or multitasking several hundred things at once in an effort to just be done with it all a bit quicker.

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  • Urban Decay in Rush - A deeper neutral pink that will go with most skin tones.

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  • There are many other pink shades within this line, if you don't care for "Rush".

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  • No longer do you have rush to the bank to make transactions.

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  • Many of the previous attendees compare the event to a cross between summer camp, cheerleading practice, and a sorority rush.

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  • Before you rush out to invest in expensive scrapbook totes or paper holders, spend an afternoon going through your supply stash to see exactly what you have.

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  • Hobbyists rush out to buy the latest thing, but later decide it doesn't suit their style.

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  • Just hit the special button, and high-speed fans will provide a rush of cool air.

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  • In a situation where we are truly in danger, this massive rush of adrenaline is a good thing, but most of the time we are not facing challenges that are life threatening.

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  • Before the season rush begins, keep a journal on things you do each day and your level of anxiety.

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  • Not only will it break up your exercise routine, but the rush you'll get from trying something new will definitely help you feel more relaxed.

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  • Commuting in rush hour traffic, pressures of work, family life and mounting bills are common situations for many people today.

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  • The company that started with a rugged brown canvas pair of pants for miners in 1853 at the height of the California gold rush has grown exponentially from its San Francisco roots.

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  • Then, the editors put the clothing in the magazine and say that it is "right now", knowing that we, the obedient teens, will rush out and buy whatever they tell us to.

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  • It is better to do it right the first time than to have to rush at the last minute trying to recreate your project.

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  • You may end up paying hefty fees for rush jobs.

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  • Some designers do allow rush orders, but they typically cost significantly more.

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  • You may have to pay a rush charge, but you're sure to agree that having the dress of your dreams is absolutely worth it.

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  • Rush orders are available but the extra fees can be substantial.

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  • Most manufacturers offer greater discounts for larger quantities, and ordering early can prevent rush fees or other incidental charges.

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  • Program prices vary based on the quantity ordered, shipping and rush charges, and the amount of personalization requested.

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  • Those looking for ultra-fast wedding invitations can opt for rush delivery.

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  • A fast beach wedding invitation is a solution for brides in a rush, and doesn't mean compromising style or quality.

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  • Remember to allow a few days for proofing, at least a week for printing, and a week for shipping (assuming rush service is not requested).

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  • Mistakes happen when you (or your printer) are in a rush.

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  • The cost of the chocolates will vary depending on the size and type of chocolate, the amount of customization, the quantity ordered, and any rush fees or last minute changes.

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  • Arrangement accents such as bows, silk wraps, pearl pins, crystal sprays, and other accessories also affect the price, as do any shipping or rush fees.

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  • From Matthew Perry of Friends fame to talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, stories of prescription drug addiction are on the rise.

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  • People choose to use heroin because it gives them a high, a rush of euphoria.

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  • Because tolerance develops, bigger and purer doses are needed for chronic users to get their rush.

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  • Methadone is a synthetic opiate that can block the "rush" from heroin for up to 24 hours.

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  • The psychological aspect of the addiction comes into play when the user keeps on taking it to experience the "rush" associated with it.

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  • The sooner you order, of course, the quicker you'll beat the holiday rush.

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  • He elaborates, "Just walking out onto the driver introduction stage in front of 75,000 people gave me the rush of a lifetime.

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  • While Trish believes in true love, she's not one to rush to the altar.

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  • August Rush (2007) - This film is set to be released on November 21, 2007 and stars Keri Russell, Robin Williams and Freddie Highmore.

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  • The short engagement of around six weeks leaves many people wondering…why the rush and only goes to further support pregnancy rumors.

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  • There's always a rush to post new photos whenever they're available, with sites competing to have the most recent pics posted first.

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  • Potential members must "rush" a fraternity, and they are referred to as pledges.

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  • During the rush process, sometimes designated as Rush Week, students attend informational meetings and social events to learn more about fraternity life.

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  • It's not hard to find a provider that will be happy to consolidate your loans, but you don't want to rush into this decision.

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  • You wouldn't want to rush into a degree that won't offer you exactly what you're looking for.

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  • If you are looking for a luxurious escape from Old Man Winter and the hectic holiday rush, then consider splurging on a 26-night Seabourn Sojourn cruise.

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  • First, let me commend you on not being in a rush to send your pups out the door at eight weeks old.

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  • I was just wondering if that was normal for a pregnant Chi, or should I rush her to the vet?

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  • With this in mind, do not rush into adopting a dog.

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  • Your dog should never shy away and never rush anyone or jump on them at any time.

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  • There are reasons you need to curb your enthusiasm and not rush out immediately to buy a Portuguese water dog.

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  • Do not rush this process since it may take several minutes of sniffing and running around before he finally feels the urge.

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  • Rush (Juncus) - Water-side or marsh plants, generally with long round leaves.

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  • J. zebrinus is apparently a form of the common Rush (J. communis).

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  • Whatever you choose for your spring garden, don't rush the season.

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  • After the initial spring and early summer rush to get your plants and seeds into the garden, you may be tempted to sit inside sipping lemonade in late summer.

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  • Don't jump into a complicated Rush song or a Jaco Pastorius bass line before you're ready.

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  • However, this cut also allows cold air to rush against the top part of your chest.

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  • Hot flashes feel like a rush of heat that spreads across the body but is especially noticeable on the face and upper torso.

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  • Longer hours, longer commutes and shorter sleep schedules can lead to drowsy driving every day during rush hour.

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  • It is best to look for shades when you are not in a rush and able to have your baby with you.

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  • Every year, these night vision goggles are wildly popular during Christmas or for birthdays, so if you buy one today you'll beat the rush and you can feel confident that your child will be very happy.

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  • Eyeglass replacement parts can be tricky to find if you need to find specific parts in a rush.

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  • Dozens of thrilling rides make this park a wild getaway for anyone searching for an adrenaline rush.

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  • Everyone gets a rush from Space Mountain, which is usually apparent from its long line time.

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  • You'll also want to check out Expedition Everest and the Primeval Whirl roller coaster if you're looking for an adrenaline rush.

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  • Since only three to four guests can ride in the front at any given time, this is a good request to reserve for a non-busy time of year - you can pretty much forget it during the Christmas rush and crowded summer months.

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  • The physics will remind you of San Francisco Rush, so don't worry about scratching the paint because you can't.

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  • Players become so attached to the game, not because it's just fun, but they get a rush in killing pixel people that they think it must be fun to do it for real.

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  • Because the timer-and-progress bar is decrementing as you work, it's better to make a quick rush for the finish at the end rather than a slow steady press.

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  • Either way, the adrenalin rush you'll get from F.E.A.R. is worth the purchase price.

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  • With anticipation and delight, you rush into the kitchen to pour yourself a glass when you quickly realize that there is no refreshment to be had this evening.

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  • When done correctly you should hear a rush of air or a small "pop."

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  • Those mail-in rebates can be letdowns when you see "free phone!" advertised, rush into the store, and then realize-oh, you have to pay $200.00 and then wait eight weeks to see your money again.

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  • You won't even have to rush to the closest Wi-Fi hotspot to open your computer and view it once you get the alert.

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  • Apple iPhone - Apple could be considered responsible for why the rush to GPS enable smartphone devices got sidetracked.

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  • Rush immunotherapy should only be performed in a hospital under close supervision.

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  • For example, older adolescents do not generally rush to their parents whenever they are upset, worried, or in need of assistance.

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  • Don't try to rush this part of the process because if your chocolate gets too hot, it will lose temper and then you will have to go through a rather elaborate process to re-temper it.

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  • It's not something you want to rush because not only does it pay tribute your lost loved one, it helps you and other mourners through the grieving process.

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  • The rush of chi (poison arrow) will constantly overwhelm you and create loss and sickness.

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  • Rush or Express delivery will cost extra.

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  • Almost anyone can relate to the spiked rush of confidence resulting from flawless hair, a gorgeous outfit or a great hair day.

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  • On the wedding day, allow plenty of time for salon appointments so there is no rush.

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  • Tuxedos, when all is said and done, are inherently rather similar, and shoes don't usually inspire throngs of men to rush to the store the morning after a major awards show to grab a pair for themselves.

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  • Book salon appointments early to beat the dance rush, and begin searching for an updo style that strikes your fancy.

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  • Prom season is a very busy period for hair salons, so be sure to book your appointment in advance to avoid the last minute rush.

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  • The cost of bridal hair pieces can vary from as low as $10 to $200 or higher depending on the size and quality of the piece, its construction, and any customization, shipping, or rush fees.

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  • It is sometimes tempting to rush and have kids start memorizing facts.

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  • Sellers might also be less apt to rush through the closing process and might accept fewer demands from buyers when the market is booming.

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  • Don't be in such a rush that you make a poor choice.

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  • Inc. will conduct home inspections six days out of the week as well as by appointment while ProInspect makes a point of only conducting one inspection per day so as not to "rush" the process.

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  • Do not feel as though you need to rush into purchasing another home as soon as possible, because you want to make sure you are financially ready for this obligation again.

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  • When considering a used mobile home purchase, don't rush out to borrow money and begin paying on the first home you see.

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  • The company has been operational since 1852 when it helped to fund the dreams of those who participated in the Gold Rush era.

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  • We have all heard them-stories about women who were in labor for forty-eight hours; who delivered in a New York cab during rush hour; who did not know they were pregnant until they went into labor.

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  • I didn't have to make a mad rush for the hospital.

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  • Famous firstborn children include Dan Rather, Peter Jennings, Ted Koppel, Oprah Winfrey, Walter Cronkite, and Rush Limbaugh.

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  • Since this vintage washed grey shirt isn't exactly traditional baby apparel, it's doubtful ordinarily parents would rush to buy this item without Angelina's implied endorsement.

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  • By shopping for clothes that fit the dual purpose, you can eliminate the need to rush out and get a new wardrobe with a newborn in tow.

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  • Another visible sign is the burst of water that is released when membranes surrounding the baby rupture, allowing clear fluid to trickle or rush out.

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  • In 1848 gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in the Sierra foothills marking the start of the Gold Rush and an influx of fortune seekers.

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  • Many of these people settled in the western United States, and while they were welcomed for many years, Chinese immigrants were erroneously singled out to take the blame when the economy sputtered after the Gold Rush.

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  • In addition, the rate is fixed, so if the shuttle van gets stuck in traffic during rush hour, you still pay the same flat fee.

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  • After finishing at Brown University and doing some seriously boring banking work, I realized I really had to rush back to Rio FAST.

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  • In the rush of everyday life, however, it's easy to get distracted and take your eyes off of your kids.

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  • They also don't appreciate being asked to rush before they have all the information they need to make your shorts.

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  • If you're hoping to buy discount beach towels locally and you're in a rush, check your local outlet stores first.

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  • You'll be able to cast a discerning eye over the products available, instead of grappling with the desire to rush out, purchase and look cool.

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  • You can also shop online if you aren't in a rush.

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  • Fashion designers are always in a rush to pave the way for a new fashion future.

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  • Experts also advise not to be in a rush to pack your maternity bathing suit away once the pregnancy is over.

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  • Why rush back into a swimsuit style you may not be ready for?

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  • Tropi-Ties sells a unique Gold Rush monokini that's held together with brass rings, which will look stunning against tanned skin.

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  • It can be tough to find invisible swimwear when you're online, and when you're in a rush?

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  • If you are in a rush for the mower, choose the two-day shipping option for fast delivery.

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  • Almost immediately after a dress is seen at the Oscars, designers rush to replicate the fashions and make them available to the public.

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  • If you're searching for a popular game but don't have it around, you can create your own and play it without having to rush off and buy a new copy.

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  • If you are in a rush, you will not want to allot the time necessary for occasional human error such as getting lost on the way.

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  • Just like most people, I am often in a rush to cook dinner during busy weeknights, and I wind up cooking dishes that allow me to get in and out of the kitchen quickly.

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  • The players then rush to their team mates, pop the kiss in their mouths, give them the mittens, and the next players advance.

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  • In your rush to finish your Christmas shopping, you simply forgot to pick up a gift for your cousin.

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  • Christmas tree storage solutions are something that people often forget about in the rush to buy ornaments and gifts.

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  • Security has become an issue as eager shoppers tend to rush the doors as a store opens.

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  • People often look to their lovers to provide a sense of uniqueness and a rush of energy or fantasy that transcends their daily experiences.

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  • To heat things up, add a little adrenalin rush to an activity.

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  • To get an adrenalin rush, think about activities that involve competition or adventure.

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  • Therefore, I don't say anything either because of the fact I don't want to rush anything.

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  • Many people who have an affair do it because it gives them an adrenaline rush, which makes them feel excited and happier throughout the day.

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  • Another reason is for an increased sex drive is because of that adrenaline rush mentioned above.

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  • There is no need to rush into things with an office romance.

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  • A rush to a commitment could be a ploy to gain access to your personal information.

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  • One idea for being a good girlfriend is to participate in this adrenaline rush with him, so that it becomes a shared adventure.

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  • You could remove the ring in a hotel room while traveling and forget to put it back on in the rush of leaving in the morning.

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  • Similarly, many couples rush into their engagement just to meet this arbitrary date even if they are not ready for the commitment.

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  • She stands for a long moment taking deep breaths and looking as if she is about to rush headlong into his arms.

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  • This region of the upper plains, noted for Mount Rushmore and the Wild West town of Deadwood, experienced a gold rush in the 1870s.

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  • Thurber then had to rush the ring from Portland, Oregon to the Vancouver, Canada set for filming.

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  • While some styles, such as the contrasting bright orange suede and brown leather Rush Hour hobo, have a decidedly modernistic flair, other bags, such as the Shelby Hobo or the Rosette Flap Shoulder Bag have a retro feel.

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  • This will also help you avoid that mad rush where you suddenly drop your bag and the contents spill all over the floor.

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  • Perfect for women who abide by the "grab and go" mentality as they rush out the door in the morning, an Orla Kiely Multi-Stem holdall is a great choice for everyday use.

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  • With these earthly expectations, Scorpio will rush in to fill those needs with her usual charm and finesse.

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  • You can't rush Pisces to reveal her inner secrets, and chances are she'll never reveal too much to anyone.

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  • He'll rush in where fools never would, but he will conquer all obstacles and come out victorious.

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  • Take the time to help them tie their shoes, rather then rush them out the door.

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  • He should be allowed the room to test his own options before you rush in to intervene.

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  • Rush Uniform Inc. serves both Delaware and Maryland.

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  • If your child's school partners with Rush Uniform Inc., stop by their storefronts to catch one of their unadvertised clearance sales.

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  • Whether you're in a last minute mad rush to create a birthday card ,or would rather customize a birthday card including his favorite character or interests, the following Internet sites offer birthday cards for kids, printable and free!

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  • Australian actor Geoffery Rush is a revered, award winning actor.

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  • As part of the Pirates of the Caribbean cast, Rush plays Captain Hector Barbossa.

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  • Rush, along with Depp, has also confirmed his return for On Stranger Tides.

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  • Many like the rush of adrenaline that is brought on by the scary themes of the movies, and science fiction fans will often watch movies that deal with horror themes, along with sci-fi ones, because of the otherworldly themes.

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  • Many people enjoy watching upcoming action movies, either for the adrenaline rush or the supercharged special effects.

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  • The adrenaline rush that some people get from watching scary movies is enough to entertain them, though many also enjoy the plot lines that go along with scary movies, or even the gory special effects.

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  • The story of Frida Kahlo, a Mexican artist, is told in this 2002 film starring Alfred Molina, Geoffrey Rush and Salma Hayek.

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  • Just because an initial movie is successful, it doesn't mean the writers should rush into penning a sequel right away.

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  • The Groveland Hotel was created during the Gold Rush in 1914.

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  • By the time he was able to get help from the ranger station and rush the children to the hospital, several had died.

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  • The Silver Bridge suddenly collapsed during rush hour traffic, and there were reports that the creature had been sighted flying around the bridge earlier that day.

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  • Many people rush into past life therapy with unrealistic expectations.

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  • Give yourself plenty of time, and don't rush your psychic development.

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  • Sit down and plan a weekly menu before the rush of the workweek is upon you.

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  • Most back to school sales on specific items are good for several weeks, so there's no need to rush.

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  • Since 1863, Frye has been making footwear that has walked the battlefields of the Civil War and the Spanish American War, mined for gold during the Gold Rush, and gone West with the Pioneers of the late 1800s.

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  • In other words, there's no rush to catch up!

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  • Don't rush into something you may regret.

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  • You don't want a rush job or a cross you are only fairly confident in receiving.

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  • Don't rush; this tattoo will last forever (unless you laser it off)!

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  • Roller coaster enthusiasts should always be prepared when visiting foreign amusement parks, and knowing something about the largest parks helps visitors plan their trip to the best effect and the largest adrenaline rush.

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  • From the sparkle of Paris to the heights of the Alps to the alluring shores of the Mediterranean Sea, thrill seekers will travel wherever the roller coasters reside to experience the rush of lifts, drops, and loops.

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  • All Aboard Inn - 605 Brownell Street; Georgetown, CO 80444;(303) 569-2525;(888) 992-2525 - This charming three-bedroom Colorado bed and breakfast inn dates back to the days of the Colorado gold rush.

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  • A last minute, rush passport is going to take a serious bite of your spring break fund.

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  • Failing to wake up on time in the mornings can be extremely stressful as this can set you behind in your daily activities and mean that the whole day is subject to pressure as you rush to catch up.

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  • Despite these necessary limitations, the world yearns for items in miniature and small electronic companies obligingly rush to meet the demand.

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  • Don't Rush - Exercise is not the only goal of an activity like yoga.

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  • Often, in the rush to get necessary services, the pressures felt by their family members go unnoticed.

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  • Media Matters writes that The Savage Nation is one of the most popular radio shows, rivaling such productions as The Rush Limbaugh Show.

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  • While Macintosh users are enthusiastic, Rush Limbaugh being among them, business owners have always complained about a lack of business-oriented products or Web sites geared to Apple web-based programs.

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  • Some people perform at peak levels when they experience the adrenaline rush that often accompanies anxiety-inducing situations.The key to effectively dealing with stress isn't figuring out how to eliminate it.

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  • Rush requests are accepted but incur additional fees.

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  • While purchasing a used car can be very stressful, don't let your rush to get off the lot rush you out of the best deal possible.

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  • It's probably common sense to most people, but when learning to drive an automatic car, it's best to not pull out into rush hour downtown traffic before you know what you're doing.

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  • According to the catalog, Delong does try to accommodate special orders such as "rush jobs" in spite of these limitations.

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  • Having to rush through your project in order to get your cards mailed out in time makes for a very stressful crafting experience.

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  • We rush around eating junk food, convenience food and fast food, with little thought to the fact that we're not giving our bodies its optimum fuel.

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  • Some assert that the instant rush of the vitamin can help shed pounds.

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  • People who have seen pictures of the sleeker Rush Limbaugh are quick to want to know how he's lost so much weight and to learn more about the Rush Limbaugh diet.

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  • Rush Limbaugh has high praises for the diet which provides him with the tools he'll need to keep the weight off for the rest of his life.

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  • Try to compare the beverages you drink to passenger buses making their way through a very busy downtown area at rush hour.

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  • People rush into this healthy way of life with good intentions and high hopes of sticking to a regimen in order to lose weight and/or improve their health.

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  • In 1854, the town was renamed to Placerville, after "placer mining" - a technique of washing out gold during the Gold Rush.

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  • She was hungover and tired, with a roiling stomach and headache, yet she managed to make it to work before the breakfast rush.

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  • Fred finished his breakfast in a rush and hauled out the pair of his garage-sale skis.

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  • Cynthia went on to say Fred had been excited by her translation of Annie's notebook and had left in a rush.

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  • He doubted she'd rush into the arms of the Guardian again.

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  • He knew the return trip would be far different, crawling his way back in the snarl of rush hour.

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  • Much later, sometime in the deep hours of the night, he awoke to the sound of thunder and the rush of wind.

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  • When the road straightened once more, he heard a noise behind him and a dozen daredevils in the tuck posi­tion sped on by him with a wave and a rush of air.

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  • With that sudden rush of excitement came the realization that she had gone an entire day without longing for him.

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