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The artist is standing nearby, and I sense that I shouldn't hurry off without seeming to give his work some brief consideration, so I scan the miniature terrains and wonder how these pieces managed to get selected for exhibition.
ECONOMIST: Debating what to covet with unlimited funds
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If the hybrid rocket needs to be shut down in a hurry all you need do is turn off the pump delivering the oxidiser.
ECONOMIST: The land-speed record
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The key here is that with rates going lower, contagion came off the table in a big hurry.
FORBES: Markets Advance Following ECB Bond Purchases
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We wanted to enter the marketplace in a hurry, and it was quicker to buy off the shelf than for us to make it.
FORBES: 'You Have To Spend Money To Make Money,' And Other Lies People Tell Entrepreneurs
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Part of the reason for these blind spots is that drugmakers are in a hurry to make as much money as they can off their medicines before patents expire.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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I'm just trying to get off this podium, so I wish you all would hurry with your questions.
NPR: Steelers Return to Glory with Super Bowl Win
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Shouting that he would get some transport, he raced off, and Nawab winced, hearing the man, in his hurry, shifting without using the clutch.
NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician
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Luka shouted to the blacksmith to hurry up and shoot, idiot, and Jovo, whose mouth had dropped open, had now taken off his hat and resorted to slapping himself in the face with it, while the remaining dog, shivering like a bulrush in a high wind, cowered under his free arm.
NEWYORKER: The Tiger��s Wife
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Moreover, they are in no hurry to agree to a new law, since they think the woes of exporters, and their laid-off workers, can only help them at the polls.
ECONOMIST: The spat between America and Europe heats up