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"We've already put our names down, " a middle-age man said as he hurried off.
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When I posed the alternative hypothesis of that day to Amy, she hurried off the phone.
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She somewhat reluctantly stuffed a couple of bills into the tamper-resistant bucket and hurried off.
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Barbers shaved the heads of bearded patriarchs who then hurried off to admire the latest wares in Hat Alley.
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The detective guessed that because the robbers had walked off instead of hurried off running, they probably had a car and would no longer be nearby.
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"I think they do something like that at the church, " the woman muttered, then scooped up her child and hurried off, his head bobbing as he looked back at us over his mother's shoulder.
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Breaking off from a hurried confab with her, Mr Brazauskas explains that the problem with the last government was not its general policies but the prime minister's personality.
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Candy listened as her grandmother hurried into the bathroom to turn off the faucet.
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Moments earlier, the soldier asked the medics to keep his leg from falling off the gurney as they hurried him into the emergency room.
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