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"If you shoot a sex scene the night before your birthday," says Fey, "everyone's like, 'Hurry up, hurry up, we've got to get it before midnight' because they think your vagina's going to turn into a hermit crab".
"It was sort of like, 'Hurry up and get them in.' " Mortgage industry executives said those with poor credit would, in the coming months, need to significantly increase down payments to qualify for loans, and to document their income to prove they can repay the debt.
"I'm like, 'Hurry up, holidays, just come and go so I can just get on with my life,'" Ms. Joseph said.
A fan of the original cast recording since childhood, Mr. Mayer first imagined reconceiving "On a Clear Day" in 1996 when he heard a trumpet recording of the title song, and soon he was humming more melodies like "Hurry!
"I take a long time in the shower because I'm singing, and my brothers are like, 'Hurry up!'" Pedro Noguera, a sociology professor at New York University who studies urban schools, said that more districts were using new technologies like iPods to connect with students.
Just two years ago, these sales pitches might have been accompanied by warnings like: "Hurry, at $500,000, these prices won't last!" Not today.
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I don't like to hurry with the creative process.
2. On the night before the first day of school (that would be the Sunday night after Labor Day, of course, you know, mid-September) throw the kids in the way back of the station wagon and drag them downtown to Eckerds, K-Mart, Ames, Dollar General, Drug Fair or the like and hurry them over to the back-to-school area to pick out a lunchbox.
They're called things like "Hurried and anxious," "The warm chocolate that we ate slowly" and "A bold thing to say so early in the morning".
It sounds like "hurry-hurry-hurry" or "boy-boy-boy".
You can't see the trucks, but they're out there, like ants hurrying from a recently flattened anthill, many carrying the containers brought by the ships.
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