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His teammate Trent Williams screamed for team trainers to hurry onto the field, and minutes later Griffin finally rose, slowly and gingerly, before limping off to nervous cheers.
By the time Edward became a bus kid himself, in middle school, there was little time to forge new friendships because all the children -- whatever their color -- had to hurry onto buses to be ferried back home.
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The fumes sent a sellout crowd hurrying onto Ste.
But Kip isn't going to be hurried onto any fast track.
The sandwiches are sliced in three, hurried onto the waiters' salvers, zoomed out of the kitchen.
We hurried onto an outer staircase and then made our way onto the roof of another building.
I ran, skinny and breathless, to North Station, pushed my token into the slot, and hurried onto the train.
(The show was hurried onto the air partly to capitalize on the final days of the 2008 race).
The difference between the two was a strike instead of a run, and Rays Manager Joe Maddon hurried onto the field to argue.
A FEW seconds before going on the air here, the QVC host Sandra Bennett hurries onto a set that looks like a suburban American kitchen.
AS dot-com companies hurried onto the public markets during the Internet stock run-up of the late 1990's, everyone wanted a piece of the action.
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