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Let us not hurry children into the rest of their lives.
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Sullivan has been in cash for over a year, and while impressed with the markets' recovery, he's in no hurry to rush into a suckers' rally.
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Perhaps they are like Morrissette, who divorced in her early 30s, wasn't in a hurry to jump into another relationship and decided to have kids on her own.
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Bankers would no doubt agree: after this, neither depositors nor investors will be in a hurry to put money into a bank in Argentina.
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In other words, here was a reason for Congress to hurry along the process of reconstructing them into the union on the easier terms that the president had proposed rather than the higher thresholds supported by the radical leadership on Capitol Hill.
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And this is the time of year to find fresh lima beans at farmer's markets, where knowing shoppers grab them up, hurry home and shell the pods right before throwing the tender beans into boiling water.
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The river road turns back into Route 138, and little towns flash by in a hurry for the next 70km until the road ends at Baie St Catherine.
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Boeing, for example, ran into trouble in 1997 when it needed to increase output in a hurry as demand for aircraft grew.
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They dismiss the offshore ban as a distraction, since it would take a decade or so to get any oil out of the seabed and into cars (although that could be seen as a reason to hurry).
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He waged a proxy fight for board seats in 2007, ousted a CEO, and tried to hurry Block out of the looming disaster in mortgage lending, which it had wandered into.
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