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Fortified by a sound wall of happy trumpets, I opened the window for some Sonora desert air, which rushed like a belch from a Bessemer furnace.
I feel like I am being rushed, like I'm having to make a decision right now that I would like to be more thoughtful about".
The train, of course, rushed like a bat out of hell past the station and came to a stop 440 yards beyond it.
A show of recovered spoils at the Quirinale in Rome last year became the pot's homecoming party, after which it was rushed, like a freshly anointed Miss Italy, off to an exhibition in Mantua, appropriately enough about beauty.
Yet most Egyptians wish the politicians would move on, as they have, so that everyone can focus on new and improved presidential and parliamentary elections, elections that won't be rushed, like the last ones, or dominated by Islamist groups that turned religious services at mosques into political rallies.
The lights were too bright; the applause was too eager; the band sounded tinny and rushed, like a circus calliope.
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They vote in big numbers and their leaders rush like carnival barkers to claim all credit for political upsets.
Ali Simsek still commands authority: when he arrives, the couple rushes like children to hide their cigarettes.
Now I rush like a junkie to the internet and madly download.
"Everything depends on the people," he said, warning people not to "rush like crazy" to exchange savings.
Leonardo, who laid off the set piece for Carney, rushes like a man possessed to the bench.
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