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"The whole stadium would come to life when you got the puck and circled behind the net to start a rush," he told Hull at the reception.
Are China, Japan, Saudi Arabia and other big holders of T-bonds about to start a rush, or even a stately promenade, toward the exits?
By Elizabeth Enright The New Yorker, June 5 , 1948P. 84 A boy and a girl, aged 8, start a rush for mica - a substance found on rocks in the park where they played.
Although the ultimate result comes from a public vote, the chatter echoing around the long corridors of TV Centre today hardly seemed likely to start a rush for the 3-1.
Then start a rush towards him/her and stamp your opponent.
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Toure shoulders Jones off the ball at midfield and starts a rush the other way.
Islanders defenseman Yevgeny Korolev lost the puck at center ice to Aaron Ward, who started a rush that ended with Kapanen's 27th goal.
The Flyers then nudged the puck into the Devils' zone, but Ponikarovsky, the Devils' bruising forward, claimed it and started a rush the other way, feeding center Travis Zajac at full speed.
Daymond Langkow gathered in a loose puck at center ice and kick-started a rush that ended with forward David Moss tipping a shot that skittered past Lundqvist in what seemed like slow motion.
Gold is used as a hedge against a weak dollar and inflation, both of which are caused by lower U.S. interest rates (see "Federal Reserve Could Start A Gold Rush").
The excerpt – regarded as the first mention of asteroid mining in science fiction – took on new relevance last week when a small California company called Deep Space Industries announced its plan to kick start a new gold rush in space by mining asteroids for "nuggets" of precious metals.
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