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He finished it last summer, and his publisher, Scribner, decided to rush it into print in December.
Or if it was somehow necessary to publish it, what need was there to rush it into print when her father, now 81, was still alive to be hurt by it?
Although most studios balked at distributing it, Newmarket Films, the company that released "The Passion of the Christ," bought "Death of a President" and plans to rush it into release on Oct. 27, hoping for the kind of payoff that will make all those other nervous companies wish they had jumped in.
"It's more important to get it right than to rush it into print.
Mission Club's bulk buyers said the timing was "just a coincidence," but Sprowls said the New York-based ownership group ESG Kullen "absolutely tried to rush it into effect".
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Fifteen years later, he persuaded Philips to share its compact-disc know-how and rushed it into production, outselling the Dutch brand many times over.
Fortunately, Roscoe had a soft mouth, and Robert had acted — "Give, give!" — before any real damage could be done, rushing it into the bathroom and using a washcloth to clean its, well, its body, he supposed.
They could have rushed it into the Oscar season but didn't.
But because of the publicity crush, the date has been moved to March 14. "We're rushing it into stores," Brown said.
They rushed it into clinical trials of 60 people in 2002.
But the brutish design got such raves that Chrysler rushed it into production.
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