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"What they are hoping for is by maintaining the credits intact, that they creditors they are going to rush back in with new money.
Because the Chinese economy is ailing and its outlook is muddy, many Japanese businesses, in particular, banks, have not been so quick to rush back in here.
As we rush back in time towards the war, the narrator is puzzled to find Odilo hiding in haylofts and cowsheds in the mountains between Austria and Italy.
As previously doubting punters rush back in from the foyer with their camera phones out and help bawl the song at the Usher Hall's high ceiling, Nutini's practically an accessory to his own sing-along.
And though all I want to do is rush back in to listen to Maude, to gain her perspective and piece together the puzzle, I'll have to save that for another night.
As an adult, every time I left a restaurant with my parents I had to pretend that I'd forgotten something so I could rush back in and put more money on the table.
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On July 4th many of those who had been nervously getting out of Thai bonds and shares as the election approached rushed back in, boosting the local stockmarket by nearly 5% on the day.
Then, when the panic is over, investors rush back into the market in unison to catch the inevitable rebound.
"Nothing important," Mother said, rushing back in for her purse.
McKie rushed back in, but it did little good.
Cold air rushes back in by Christmas Day, when highs may reach only the 40s.
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