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I'm in a bit of a hurry".
I assume they're in a bit of a hurry.
"We had to get it in shape in a bit of a hurry".
We were driving on a motorway on a long journey, in a little bit of a hurry.
But recently, being in a bit of a hurry, I decided to buy only the breast meat, which cooks in minutes.
An Internet dictionary of slang defines him as "an annoying individual moving slowly and aimlessly in front of another individual who is in a bit of a hurry".
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This friction could turn off folks who might be in a bit more of a hurry.
This year, given the success of ISIS, the Iranians seem to be in a bit more of a hurry to get that process started.
As to the question of possible coöperation on other matters, he said that he had answered Obama with a Persian proverb: "Let's raise the baby we just gave birth to before we have another". This year, given the success of ISIS, the Iranians seem to be in a bit more of a hurry to get that process started.
We've all been in an Uber where the driver seems to be in a little bit more of a hurry than need be.
"You Can't Hurry Love" is a bit of a point in a direction that I would do something like Going Back eventually.
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