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His chin at the side bore a tiny nick from a hurried pre-date shave.
She came back from a hurried trip to Britain in 1988 — her mother had had a stroke — and she hasn't left ever since.
Breaking off from a hurried confab with her, Mr Brazauskas explains that the problem with the last government was not its general policies but the prime minister's personality.
He leads a party that emerged only in March from a hurried merger between the western-based, socially conservative Alliance (previously the Reform Party) and the eastern rump of the more centrist Progressive Conservatives.
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The freshman forward David Shelton (1 of 9 from the floor, 0 for 2 from 3-point range) fired a hurried 3-point shot that hit the front rim.
He then made a hurried departure from the stage.
He came to the stage after a hurried flight from Milan to New York and a hurried walk-through of "Tosca" on Friday.
Mr. Rees, 69, who was directing a play at Vassar College, made a hurried trip from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to weigh in.
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