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Third person singular of rush
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Frogs take up the chorus below, the river rushes ahead, gibbons whoop in the distance.
In the footage, captured in Kibale national park in south Uganda, the cat stalks and rushes a group of red colobus monkeys before appearing to beat a retreat.
Not far from the village of Killiecrankie in the Scottish Highlands, there is a densely wooded gorge through which the River Garry rushes.
"We believe he looked at rushes, and discussed them with editor Peter Tanner, as well as possibly having a hand in the writing of the first treatment".
Sometimes success rushes too swiftly towards the professional politician, and in retrospect Charles Kennedy might have benefited, and indeed left a more substantial political legacy as opposed to a raft of grieving admirers, had he not become an MP at the age of 23.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.38pm BST21:38 36 min: Manuel Neuer rushes out of his area again to clear a speculative Aissa Mandi ball over the top of the German defence.
And before anyone rushes to judgment about the police and prosecutors, I would recommend a visit to our courtrooms to watch how credibility is tested there.
Riva rushes to chip in.
Mr Díaz, a Brontë enthusiast who rushes upstairs to fetch a postcard of Haworth, admits that he has worked privately for several years.
A woman rushes to a confessional on finding her husband of seven years is made of plasticine.
Whenever something goes wrong, which, since the programme is a situation comedy, it routinely does, Corporal Jones rushes around hysterically hollering at his comrades, "Don't panic!
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