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We weren't really in any kind of a rush.
"It's a kind of a rush of nostalgic times," Ms. Mills said.
The publisher of "Plunder", Alexander Dake, admits that the book was "kind of a rush job"—though, he insists, impeccably researched.
"I didn't feel comfortable with a 15-point lead and we knew they would make some kind of a rush back at us, and they did".
He is also at home at the net, a throwback who describes moving forward after a serve to hit a volley winner as "kind of a rush, like hitting a home run in baseball".
Polo-neck sweaters, button-to-the-neck collarless jackets, bell-bottom jeans, cuban-heeled boots, black leather everything – a complete break with the Italian-Ivy League, a kind of a rush into everything prewar German, ultra-kooky and slightly kinky even to the long Brecht-brushed hairstyles.
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Dunham added: "It's like her sexuality's just like kind of a rushing river and it needs, like, sort of vessels to contain it".
I'm kind of in a rush right now".
Customer: Look, I'm just trying to set up a checking account, and I'm kind of in a rush.
It's kind of a weird rush to find stuff".
He implicitly agreed that McClaren's Wolfsburg had played "a kind of kick and rush, without the rush", as the Süddeutsche reporter suggested.
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