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"I will never, ever hurry someone into this.
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But neither McGaughey nor Sightseeing's owners, the Phipps family, have ever hurried a horse they believed was not ready for top races.
Smiles are not rationed, and as in a proper Viennese cafe no one is ever hurried, no matter how long they dawdle over coffee.
Nothing was ever hurried It took her a long time to set the table, and she had a species of orientation trouble, never remembering which was the left hand when serving.
A tall young fellow in regulation blazer and gray flannels, possibly late for his interview, came flying up the stairs and almost knocked me over, making him possibly the first person I had ever seen hurry in all my time in Aurangabad.
No one ever wanted to hurry us.
No one is ever in a hurry.
South Africa reached a target of 112 to win without ever having to hurry and with seven wickets and nearly two overs to spare.
So after his new neighbor started sinking a well to plant a water-sucking almond orchard in the middle of the worst drought he'd ever seen, James Turner hurried over.
Yet it seems improbable that NATO, now in more of a hurry than ever, can fix this mess.
Turkey wants the Kurds to renounce their desire to incorporate it into their region something they will not do in a hurry, if ever.
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