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He and several other passengers made a rush for the cabin, to do something.
The Web site's chief executive, Christopher Ruddy, suggested that Fox had made a rush to judgment.
Occasionally, we had to herd one or two back to our plates if they made a rush for the border.
Andy made a rush for the carcass, only to see the dog grab it and race away.
As the women were being taken to a police station, and the bridge over St. James's Park lake was being crossed, a number of people made a rush toward them, crying: "Duck them in!" The police, however, saved the women.
In their next meeting, on July 6 in the Great American Stakes at Belmont Park, Alydar made a rush from behind to catch and beat Affirmed by three and a half lengths.
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He had made a rushed connection at dawn in Frankfurt, where a security agent insisted that he jettison a half-used bottle of cologne that was in violation of antiterrorism regulations.
The speedy Lew Ford hit a bouncer in front of the plate and Martin had to scramble to pick it up and made a rushed, diving throw to first that Teixeira caught just ahead of Ford's touch of first base.
Wide receiver Heyward-Bey also made a rushing attempt, but dropped the ball and recovered it for a loss of six yards.
Manley, who shot an opening-round 67 and then a 72 on Friday, reacquired his European Tour card for next year at last week's qualifying tournament in Spain, then made a rushed trip to Australia.
"I don't want to make a rush to judgment," he said.
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