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We're always sending for the doctor to come post haste to the studio here.
After the volume of poetry, And All But He Departed (1951), there was nothing until Haste To The Wedding (1962).
This was when he showed himself to be an exquisite lover who carried her, without haste, to the heights of excitement.
Instead he seems more concerned with hot-stepping it with undue haste to the first obligatory wide shot of the country estate.
"He gives off some empiric treatment with an air of knowledge in the brusque fashion of a dictator," the philosopher wrote, "and then rushes off in haste" to the next ailing subject.
He urged me to apply post haste to the college's famous writers' conference, held over ten days in August, up in the Green Mountains, before my own writerly soul was lost forever.
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But, in the haste to catch the sun, the following had been forgotten: corkscrew, tin opener and a cracked hose in the increasingly hot radiator of a friend's Sunbeam Alpine.
In the haste to rebuild the economy, banks became the puppets of politicians and the new class of bosses; old factories were carved up by their former managers and machinery disappeared.
In his haste to submit the request, the representative left the name of the country blank — to be filled in later.
However, in the haste to promote the data as support for the theory, little attention has been given either to alternative interpretations of the data, or to other data which fail to support the theory.
The haste to meet the NGS deadline led to concerns among the expedition's members about the adequacy of the provision of food, clothing and equipment.
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