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The steps were met with a rush of popular good will.
The suggestion of a dinner party of just our immediate families was met with a rush of tears.
Pope Urban's call was met with a rush of enthusiasm.
When Digital was met with a rush of fascination from the indie gaming press, "I figured I might as well run with it," she says.
As we open the side door, we are met with a rush of excitement as Randy hits his button that makes the siren sound, again and again, simulating a Caribbean carnival so far from the ocean.
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A radical proposal by Republican senators to break up the C.I.A. and transfer other intelligence agencies out of the Pentagon met with an expected rush of strong criticism on Monday from influential lawmakers, Republicans and Democrats alike, and drew a noncommittal response from President Bush.
When Andrea cross-dresses (including a pretty intense fake mustache) and tries to rush a frat, she's met with a variety of reactions and quite a few frat bros who don't exactly know what they should do.
No one knows how much more hedge funds might have to sell to meet a rush of redemptions.
The rushed and unfinished film was met with a disastrous response.
Before they were fully aware of what was happening, they were dragged from their beds like criminals and rushed downstairs… Any resistance was met with a punch in the jaw.
Parents that hurry while dressing their toddler or rush a self-dressing toddler are more likely to be met with a tantrum.
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