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The boys tensed, thinking he might rush them.
INSURANCE TRICKS Annuities are another area where people might rush in to avoid taxes.
And I certainly wouldn't want a surgeon who might rush in and operate on the wrong side of the brain.
He fears, though, that organisations might rush in too soon before realising the potential for compromising an individual's private details.
The executives were enthusiastic and said that the company might rush the flavors to market in a series of drinks by the end of the year.
Some banks might rush to give taxpayer money back to get out from under the government's thumb, whether or not they, or their industry, are ready.
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While banks might not rush to securitize nonstandard mortgages right now, that should change as the market regains equilibrium.
I was rushing and tricked myself into thinking the short ribs might also rush, which they didn't.
In that case, the WFP argues, they might not rush to sell their ploughs, so they would be better able to take advantage of good weather the next year.
A day after filing grievances against the team for two fines totaling $187,500, Sprewell hinted that he might not rush back to the team.
A fascinating and mostly very successful experiment in historical filmmaking – though Hollywood executives might not rush to make more movies just like it.
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