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Then, after the early rush, it all dries up.
The early rush was partly because of a rash of discounted packages with an unusually early booking deadline of Aug. 31.
The early rush to publish public data sets saw the UK take the global lead in open data – it's now ranked second behind Taiwan.
The early rush of primaries is complicated by the fact that several states have pushed back their contests, raising the possibility of a drawn-out fight for the nomination.
The accident, whose cause was still being investigated yesterday afternoon, happened on a two-lane section of the Thruway, closing the southbound side for more than an hour and a half, into the early rush.
PARIS — In the early rush to turn crowd-funding online into a new source of public revenue to buy everything from medieval ivory statues in France to a gallery for dinosaur bones in Canada, there's a cautionary tale: It doesn't always work.
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Zanuck thought the early rushes looked stiff.
Two years later, he was cast in a cameo role in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"; after the early rushes, his role was expanded into a star turn.
You can just picture the local tourist board, wreathed with smiles at the early rushes, and about to lose their lunch.
He didn't like the red boxing gloves in the early rushes of "Raging Bull" and urged Scorsese to switch to a black-and-white film.
Those are the kinds of plays the Jets did not make early in the season, but perhaps it was a signal that even the early rushing success would be reined in.
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