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A rush for whom?
They made a rush for the exit.
"Maybe it's a rush for her.
It's such a rush for me.
A rush for the exit is also likely.
"It was a rush for me.
A rush for the exits.
Its early success resulted in a rush of proposals to Parliament for other deep-level routes under the capital, but by 1901 only two more lines had opened: the Waterloo & City Railway (W&CR) in 1898 and the Central London Railway (CLR) in 1900.
Iranian TV was lukewarm at best, with Press TV describing the ceremony as "a light-hearted take on British history" but wondering whether the Games would be simply a "two-week of adrenalin rush for a country in deep recession with the hangover yet to come".
1726 - WI 75 -4: Shiv has a rush of blood and pulls Broad to deep midwicket for two before laying into a half-volley, with only an athletic save from Jonny Bairstow preventing a four.
And from White Settlement in the west to Deep Ellum in the east — an area of north Texas that is 9,000 square miles in all — local restaurants and bars are getting ready for a rush of business.
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