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The year has brought a rush of new recipe search engines designed to solve such quandaries.
Garage architecture waxed in the 1920s, and the next few years brought a rush of unusual designs.
Dripping brought a rush of relief, as he found a steadying and dispassionate, heaven-sent collaborator: gravity.
Reading the Feb. 2 Public Lives article about Nora Guthrie, Woody Guthrie's daughter, brought a rush of feelings and memories.
The accident brought a rush of police, fire and rescue squads to the train, hovering above an airport storage yard.
Announcement of the coalition's possible imminent dissolution brought a rush of support, Ms. Anderson said today, but its future remains unclear.
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The ice cover over the Arctic ocean is disappearing at a far faster clip than scientists had anticipated even a decade ago, bringing a rush of visitors and a scramble for one of the last great untapped repositories of oil and gas, faster shipping routes, and mining, fishing, and tourism opportunities that will overwhelm local communities and infrastructure.
For a lucky few, however, passing that door brings a rush of memories.
LONDON — The national anthem — it always brings a rush of emotion.
This is terrific film-making – enough to bring a rush of blood to the head.
Voters' disgust at MPs could bring a rush of new members – but are the substitutes up to the job?
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