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Worth noting: Russ Smith is back on the bench, which means no hurried jumpers being put up by Louisville.
Mercury wants no hurried patch.
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Our pace may no longer be as hurried, and our responsibilities not as demanding, yet our lives can easily be enhanced by our attitude and response to the challenges as we age.
Indeed, though by no means a hurried performance, the experience simply flew by – it's not often you hear cries of "encore" after a Bruckner symphony, but I would gladly have heard this one repeated in full.
Personal questions she often greets with a hurried, "Yes, yes, yes," or "Oh, no, no," as if she were physically brushing the query away.
There's no more than a hurried moment to look around this careworn land.
He represents a study in constant, hurried motion, and no wonder.
The division was not reformed after the war but was reconstituted as the 66th Infantry Division (with no regional title), during the hurried expansion of the Territorial Army in 1939.
Quinoa was unknown in the Middle East at the time of the Bible's account of the Jews' escape from Egypt, when their hurried flight left them no time to wait for their bread to rise.
The New York State laws, for various complex but good reasons, require that no successor can be elected in the hurried interval, between a death and a general election.
The takeover buzz surrounding Countrywide arose just two days after the company was forced into a hurried statement insisting there was "no substance" to rumours that it was about to file for protection from its creditors.
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