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The grass was in the first rush of spring growth.
Many of the reserves had been sent to France without careful selection in the first rush of troops.
In the first rush of sales, the Note 9 took five days longer to reach the million mark than the Note 8 (53 days compared to 48 days).
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If you want to land an iPhone X in time for the holidays, then it's best to try to get in on the first rush of orders.
**{:.break one} ** An extraordinary feeling came over me, which I first thought to be psychological in origin, the first rush of grief.
She was in Ireland when the first rush of publicity came out, and so she succeeded in sidestepping the first outbreak of Shameless fever.
In April 1929, when Mander's Clapham films were still in circulation, now joined by the first rush of full-length talkies, the notorious gossip columnist Nerina Shute wrote that Mander "probably knows more of 'talkie' production than any man in this country".
"The first rush of wind comes in, but then it suddenly goes quiet, so you get maybe 45 minutes of the sweetest conditions you can possibly imagine".
In May 2011, the first rushes of Ra.One were shown to the cast of Khan's other home production Always Kabhi Kabhi (2011).
The first rushes of AF come in.
Many tubs were lost in this first rush of renovation.
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