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Why did he repeatedly tell friends that he craved calm and quiet, then constantly pull up stakes and rush elsewhere?
The soft-touch approach of American regulators has won praise from many industry participants around the world who say that the rush elsewhere to impose new rules could jeopardize the lower trading costs that have come with the automation of the American markets.
Smith's disappearance and the lack of a pass rush elsewhere put the secondary in a bad spot.
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But blood also gives us away, revealing embarrassment when it rushes to the face, or lust when it rushes elsewhere.
Now they eat out for convenience, then rush off elsewhere.
Severe congestion was expected at rush hour elsewhere as passengers attempt to use other methods of travel.
There's something obscene about a culture where people pay to experience extremes like the fear of a tidal rush when elsewhere - in Bangladesh, for example - an engulfing tide is a constant threat.
SERVICE -- Speedy but sometimes rushed or elsewhere.
In the early and mid-1900s, Pomona was so untouched by the rush of development elsewhere that show business types like Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith, Alan Jay Lerner and Sophie Tucker sought it out as a refuge from the limelight.
Question as you might Mr. Sherman's blind rushes of velocity elsewhere, the small dramas he puts in motion -- so forcible that the ear is a helpless captive -- arrive at conclusions carefully plotted and bravely reimagined.
The validated CFD-based procedure has been described in detail elsewhere (Rushd et al. 2016).
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