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Scott D. Waddle, with his ship running behind schedule, rushed preparations for the surfacing drill and did not look long enough or high enough to detect the Ehime Maru in a periscope search.
The government of The Bahamas advised citizens to rush preparations to completion, though many failed to fully prepare, believing Wilma would pass through the region as a tropical storm.
It concluded that the enormous task of drawing up detailed rules, conducting environmental studies and drafting spill response plans for vast swaths of the gulf and Atlantic where drilling has never taken place should not be rushed in preparation for that leasing phase.
Mrs. Abrego claims her secret is in not rushing the preparation and enjoying the art.
Mr. Bush would look breathtakingly cynical if he seemed to be rushing the preparation for real elections with an eye toward improving his own re-election chances.
Hamilton dismissed any thought that he might not be able to get enough at-bats without rushing his preparation.
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My tangle with Alexa was a harmless misunderstanding, and the world's biggest retailer (net annual sales $89bn) had drone fleets and Christmas rush preparations, among other things, to focus on.
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