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But the fact of our being on a Sunday stroll made it a rush rather than a rush hour, a prelude to climbing the small stairway to limbo.
The Bills spent a lot of time in their dime package, where then-coordinator George Edwards ostensibly preferred to get pressure from a natural four-man rush rather than blitz.
The team of Roy Asotasi, Nigel Vagana, Dean Widders and Craig Wing, for all its obvious talent, always had the look of something whipped up in a rush, rather than a gathering force organically raised from scratch.
But the whole idea sounded a lot better when cryptocurrency was perceived as a gold rush rather than a gamble.
It is the modern-day equivalent of making a fortune by selling picks and pans to miners in a gold rush rather than mining for gold.
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Just beyond camera range, you could see a lot of people rushing, rather unceremoniously, for the exits.... View Article Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999.
One commentator suggested we train children to rush gunmen rather than cower in a corner.
Mr Auckland said London Lite was targeting the early evening rush hour rather than distributing throughout the evening.
I don't think the piece is a mad rush but rather a wistful, deftly accented and, above all, slightly slower bit of nostalgia.
Clarke says that in his day there would have been a rush of "rather peculiar people" hoping to make a speech.
On other occasions, such postural changes would cause a 'head rush' sensation rather than pain.
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