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Exactly a year ago Treviso created a rush for the exit doors, saying they might save themselves the £2.5m bond demanded by the Pro12 and quit the league that gives them meaningful competition against the Welsh and Scots.
A rush for the exit is also likely.
He and several other passengers made a rush for the cabin, to do something.
The bubble will eventually burst leading to a rush for the exit.
The uncertainty was provoking a rush for the exits among executives at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.
Not far away, at Kelly's Restaurant, there was also a rush for the exit.
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By the spring of 1898, there was a rush for property on the mountain.
The cooperative grew, as did what Osman calls "a rush for camels" in the wider community.
I know women think all men are always in a rush for sex, but the patience part was actually easy for me.
People deciding to hide will not have enough food because there will be a rush for food from the supermarkets, leaving vulnerable people short.
If you know you are in a rush for something, then try to do the homework the day before.
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