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Most days after school I boarded the trolley on Chandler Avenue to hasten into, not away from, town.
In Lebanon, where shelters are rare, people hunker down behind stone walls along the roads, or hasten into basements, when Israeli forces open up with 155-millimeter artillery or launch F-16 fighter jets.
One after another, all six take supported pirouettes into an attitude position — that line of six uniform sculptural shapes can be one of the ballet's sovereign images, in which we see human forms as works of ideal geometry — but here the sixth never fully arrives in that attitude because she and the others have to hasten into the next pirouettes.
National Journal; "He was trying to hasten into oblivion a foreign-policy week from hell".
These people - the ones with a vested interest in government - are the ones the public should hasten into retirement.
"There is no reason to hasten into signing this bad deal, which is getting worse by the day".
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With relief she hastens into marriage and soon they have a son, Cody.
She dangled the jacket in the air until a young man hastened into the studio to take it and carry it to her dressing room.
And his theory was hastened into print and into joint presentation by the independent discoveries of Alfred Russel Wallace half a world away.
It's you who hastened into a marriage because you thought it was better to marry a man who would not act with such folly.
Stoute, of course, has no great cause for optimism, having seen his brilliant Harbinger hastened into a sudden retirement after fracturing a cannon bone on Saturday.
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