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The rezoning process has been a rush job, too hurried for the public good, and aimed chiefly at ratifying Michael Bloomberg's grand design before he leaves office at the end of the year.
"We were in a hurry, a rush job.
The son and daughter he put through college have become Wall Street traders and are not interested in the long workdays and hurried vacations his job entails.
His wife, Elsa Ortiz de Ro bles, also hurried from her job, at Trans Caribbean Air ways, to rehearse the female lead in the same play, "El Sepillo de Dientes" ("The Toothbrush"), by Jorge Diaz, a Chilean playwright.
With that, City Manager Valerie A. Lemmie, two days on the job, hurried to her next appointment in her effort to revamp police procedures to deal with decades of racial profiling complaints by African-Americans.
Don't hurry important jobs!
Some accepted, leafing through the pamphlet as they walked or shoving it into their pockets as they hurried to their jobs.
Tony Blair is not the only person who will not be hurried out of his job.
Fearing an unnecessary slaughter, Zhou had taken a leave from his job and hurried to Liaoning, where he found that waterfowl and migrating cranes were dying from more ordinary causes — hunting, poisoning, netting.
He had hurried back from a job building windmills in Alaska just in time to get his next month's prescription: four 8-milligram tablets a day, the highest dose recommended, that stave off withdrawal, eliminate his cravings for heroin, keep his mood balanced and alleviate his chronic pain.
The adults hurried off to their jobs.
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