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Fair call, no need to rush with Warner on the move.
"I saw a bunch of open ice," Niedermayer said of his decision to rush with Madden.
So it should not be a huge surprise that when it comes time to rush the quarterback, the Patriots are more likely than the Giants to rush with four defenders, despite their "three linemen" philosophy.
No need to rush with views like these: a fiendish jawbone of the Alps' most impressive and storied peaks — the Aiguille Verte, Les Drus and, of course, Mont Blanc.
Before Compton's winning hit had reached the boundary yesterday the crowd had started to rush, with a cheer in their throats, across the turf, and the staider spectators, no longer wearing the calm look of a Wisden statistician, were uninhibitedly waving their match cards and adding mighty volume to the vocal celebration.
"She was with diarrhoea, vomiting, breathing problems and fever," said her mother, Justina Cambovio, 25. "I had to rush with her to the hospital".
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The plane began to rush forward, with a purpose.
The answer isn't to rush ahead with unproved systems.
Bill Belichick, the Patriots coach, said: "We had to rush them with everything but the kitchen sink.
"We're certainly not going to rush forward with our checkbook," she said.
It's rare to remember a particular dance passage; the phrases seem to rush by with unobtrusive seamlessness.
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