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Phelan, who called the game "the finest exhibition of passing I've ever seen," said his team was too slow rushing Van Brocklin.
Los Angelenos may be surprised to find their city ranked only No. 5 on the slowest rush-hour list.
Not to be left out, Toronto, whose residents have complained for years to this reporter about traffic problems there, managed to just make in to the No. 10 spot of slowest rush-hour roadways with the dreaded Don Valley Parkway (northbound).
Nothing, it seemed, could slow the rush, not even the sputtering housing market.
"We're going to have to be good at the screen to slow the rush down".
Away from the field, Vick has decided to slow the rush to his predicted superstardom.
The FCC could fix that tomorrow, and thereby slow this rush toward a highly controlled internet.
Still, he said, political or environmental concerns could slow the rush to drill, as could a fall in oil prices.
Seasoned British officials may slow the rush to regulate, for example, and they are usually keen on enlargement.
The authors seldom slow the rush of facts to offer analysis or raise even the most basic questions.
The Bruins can slow the rush by handing the ball to Johnathan Franklin, who averages 127 yards a game on the ground.
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