Hotel porters (with sweat on the brow of many of them ... ) rush about in the lobby pushing huge loads.
There's an ego-satisfying rush about erecting a massive tower.
The president urged people not to rush judgment about their motivations.
"I think we need to see what comes out with more data before we rush to judgment about whether he has a mental illness or something else that's different than that, " he said Tuesday on CNN.
That saves the average rush-hour commuter about two hours per year of sitting at the most congested place in the country.
He said he genuinely believes that some congressional Republicans are open to compromise, but fear the party's conservative base and what talk show host Rush Limbaugh might say about them.
All of which is why even today, when people supposedly don't want to hear about politics, Rush Limbaugh still attracts 20 million listeners a week.
Many Iraqis are already worried about a possible rush to privatisation.
We traveled the museum, looking at pretty paintings, talking about the famed Impressionist, and even more so about the adrenaline rush of visiting a world-class museum.
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For many observers, the real story for Windows 8 was never going to be the 60 million licenses sold during the holiday rush -- it was always about the long term.
There was an increase of about 4% in rush hour travellers, but because passengers travelled earlier or later than usual, the rush hour was "flattened", says BBC London transport correspondent Tom Edwards.
Third, I ask them to understand that parents only rush their marriage because they care about them, so it's good to comfort their parents, and assure them that they'll see a happy marriage.
Abramson and other critics argue that the rush to give cholesterol drugs to just about everyone goes beyond the evidence and could pose unknown future side effects.
When private equity fund raising was at its peak, Forbes wondered about the ''mad rush to private equity'' in a March 2006 cover story, questioning the wisdom pension funds and endowments were showing.
It's all released in one colossal rush during the chorus, when everything about the song (the electric guitars, the drums, the vocals, the confusion and loss of the lyric) locks in and unloads all at once.
Realizing what has happened, emboldened by their new faith, the travelers rush back to Jerusalem to share the news about Jesus with their friends.
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Forrester analyst James McQuivey says that only about half of the people who rush out to get Net-connected TVs even bother to connect them to the Internet at all.
Others who are lax about calibration and controls as they rush to publish can fall prey to the temptation to cherry pick data to advance their careers by presenting a breakthrough finding.
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Nothing about his description made anyone want to rush out and start digging.
It is important not to rush to judgment based on emotionally-charged headlines about patent lawsuits or misleading articles and blog postings that get wrong even basic facts about the patent system.
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For Rush Limbaugh, time stopped when he made those comments about Sandra Fluke.
First, they inserted a fraud question into surveys that are conducted annually by the Rush Memory and Aging Project, which questions the elderly about the gamut of their health, neurological, physical and mental developments.
But if the government can rush in to bail them out, what does that say about them?
Organizers want the rush because they know the more time workers have to learn about a union, the less they usually want one.
Rush feels that Villa's valuation of their captain is about right.
That partly reflects a traditional year-end rush to tidy up banks' balance-sheets but also nervousness about lending directly to others.
The blaze erupted during morning rush hour along U.S. 101 in the Camarillo area about 50 miles west of Los Angeles.
In many companies, marketing departments are leading the rush to adopt big data technologies, eager to uncover new insights about customers and prospects in the mountains of web-related and other data they have accumulated.
Paul Givan of the DUP asked about traffic congestion on the A1 road at Hillsborough roundabout in the rush hour.
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