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The spending plan, known as the authority's capital program, was produced in a rush as part of a state-imposed schedule for the Legislature to consider the congestion pricing proposal by the end of next month.
The 60's produced such a rush of events that the distinction between news and daily life seemed to blur.
Second, it felt good to think I was working on something urgent; it produced a rush of adrenaline.
When breathing stops, the brain reacts to the situation by producing a rush of adrenalin which in turn quickens the heartbeat.
There is also thrilling use of the John Williams score, bringing in the main theme at certain points and never failing to produce a rush of adrenaline and nostalgia.
The cycle eventually ends when pent-up demand produces a rush of orders.
Accents and slurs vanished in a rush of superficial excitement.
Sound is produced by a controlled rush of air through the larynx and across its vocal cords.
Back Robert Smith produced in his 25 rushing attempts.
He is trying, more or less unsuccessfully, to produce his second novel, after an excerpt in the New Yorker has prompted a rush of interest in his work.
Lawson produces four dot balls in a row, and suddenly Strauss gets a rush of blood to the head.
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