Weaving through calming woodland and across open grassland on gently winding singletrack trails is a tonic to the heat and hurry of the city.
We don't want to hurry Mikel, we don't hurry any of the players back, but we are looking at the start of next season now.
Convenience is part of this: There's little preparation, it doesn't take long to cook, you can feed a lot of kids in a hurry with a few packages of hot dogs, and the kids usually don't mind if you burn or drop a few.
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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Many of the same residents had to flee their buildings in a hurry on the night of the storm, when Sandy's high winds nearly snapped the previous boom from its cab.
After your wait, the doctor is, of course, in a bit of a hurry.
In other crucial industries, governments are in even less of a hurry to sell meaningful stakes.
"Ultimately, we had to appoint Paul Simpson in a bit of a hurry, " said Lord Snape.
Mr Kennedy, wiser, younger and in less of a hurry than Mr Ashdown, can be under no such illusion.
Play was scrappy on the muddy surface with Motherwell lacking composure and the visitors in too much of a hurry.
Unlike those who wear uniforms, the rest of us are not expected to hurry to crime scenes or fires or places of mass injury.
"We were looking to establish a place where we will not lose them in that process of 'hurry up and wait, ' " Foster said.
That changed with the introduction of the PlayBook in the fall of 2010, though, which also marked the beginning of a hurry-up-and-wait period for the company.
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Which gives a clue as to why the Bank of England has launched the insurance scheme of the ECTR at this juncture and in a bit of a hurry.
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That seems unlikely to change in a hurry: the size of Mr Berlusconi's majority in both houses, and the seeming solidity of his coalition, have dampened talk of electoral reform.
The onrush of so many projects at one time is certainly daring: not since Mrs Thatcher has a British politician seemed in quite so much of a hurry to do a lot.
Her feet began to hurt, and whenever they came to a puddle he would step aside and allow her to go first, so that she had to hurry awkwardly in front of him.
But it has the distraction of a general election next year, which may well see Poles move to the left and vote in a new government that might be in less of a hurry.
Somerset were in no obvious hurry at the start of play after resuming on 163-3 as McKenzie set about the task of extending the lead and boosting his own chances of being offered a return contract for next summer.
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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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When the wrong person is chosen, trust funds can be depleted in a hurry, to the detriment of all the heirs.
Richard is pounding the table about interest rates, which he thinks will head north in a hurry in the second half of the year.
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Let us not hurry children into the rest of their lives.
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We are just the opposite of those who hurry to sell and book profits when companies perform well but who tenaciously hang on to businesses that disappoint.
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She needed money in a hurry and recalled that one of her former plant-maintenance clients, Ray Ebbinger, lived in a luxury apartment building yet seemed to be home every day during normal working hours.
Having begun in a hurry with the key wickets of Hashim Amla (75) and Jacques Kallis (7) - brilliant catches by Matt Prior and James Anderson rewarding Stuart Broad and Ryan Sidebottom respectively - England had fewer answers to De Villiers and Boucher.
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Sir Edward Garnier QC, a former solicitor general who is acting on behalf of Lord McAlpine, told the court that because of the huge amount of publicity around the Newsnight programme "only an idiot in a hurry" could not have known the meaning of the tweet.
For Phil Hughes and the New York Yankees, things got out of hand in a hurry.
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