If I'm not in a hurry, I'm picking up the dime; in a hurry, I'm walking past.
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This says, "Don't be in a hurry, take it easy." but read it like that, "Take it easy, but in a hurry" (laughs) like that, yes.
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But, you know, I was in a hurry and he saw me so much in a hurry that from his experience, that would cause a lot of problems.
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He was a man in a hurry and, as young men in a hurry often do, he made some serious errors of judgment along the way — errors that dogged him throughout his career.
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He can recover, but must do so in a hurry.
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He had bigger plans, and he was in a hurry.
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About 6 guys in suits showed up in a hurry.
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You'll get there, and economically, but not in a hurry.
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Schaefer saw a program that could rise in a hurry.
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These stakes are far trickier to unload in a hurry.
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"Only one of them was in a hurry," he said.
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They're in a hurry, and they've been walking for hours.
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Spirits were high, and no one was in a hurry.
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The children had to make their judgments in a hurry.
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The New York Yankees made history in a hurry Tuesday.
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Federer rolled through his own service games in a hurry.
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SM: Were you in a hurry to leave the US?
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This model also makes juicy chicken breasts in a hurry.
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Ava Max is in a hurry to revive the revival.
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Not that Osaka was in a hurry for Round 2.
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"Today many people are in a hurry," Ms. McGibbon said.
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The artist James Turrell has never been in a hurry.
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Buxton is not just in a hurry on the bases.
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And I was in a hurry to restructure the governance.
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After that, though, the numbers fall off in a hurry.
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Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson 5.
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Yet, few expect the boom days to return in a hurry.
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The answer is that it drains the battery in a hurry.
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"Don't ever be in a hurry to borrow money," he said.
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So for us, we are not in a hurry to IPO.
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I don't think they'll be doing it again in a hurry.
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How are we going to get them anywhere in a hurry?
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Want to inject some color to your photographs in a hurry?
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But who hasn't bought a cheap thumb drive in a hurry.
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Though not legally obligated, lawyers were in a hurry to sue.
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First, the encouraging: President Zelensky was reforming Ukraine in a hurry.
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"This government wants deportation to happen in a hurry," McKinney said.
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The stock market has certainly turned itself around in a hurry.
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We don't have to be in a hurry to do anything.
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NO ONE IN GREECE seems in a hurry to get anywhere.
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They're easy to grab when in a hurry, and they're disposable.
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The whirlwind itinerary suggests Sanders is a man in a hurry.
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"We need to get over this in a hurry," he said.
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Story trumped fundamentals — but that&aposs all changed in a hurry
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Sure enough, things got away from the Rockets in a hurry.
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And with Mahomes, scoring plays tend to come in a hurry.
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For those in a hurry, 24-hour turnaround doubles the price.
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"The sand on inflation could shift in a hurry," Paulsen said.
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"You can get way too cute in a hurry," Holmes said.
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But Chicago got even in a hurry in the third period.
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First, the encouraging: President Zelenskyy was reforming Ukraine in a hurry.
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The Republican talks on patching up Trumpcare sure deteriorated in a hurry.
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"We hadn't been in a hurry to make it legal," McLeod said.
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The landscape may shift in a hurry during the November 2020 elections.
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Content suffers because you are in a hurry to put out stuff.
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But the minister is in a hurry to push up those figures.
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The Ostermans had not wasted time; they came here in a hurry.
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" 7 Neil deGrasse Tyson (Norton) 5.
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A defeat on health care could reverse market sentiment in a hurry.
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Hardaway broke out of a weeks-long slump, and in a hurry.
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I've never used Uber for getting anywhere in London in a hurry.
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"We are not in a hurry to acquire new ones," she said.
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Some, like Andrew Hossack, are in a hurry to get to work.
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"They can come back in a hurry," said Celtics coach Brad Stevens.
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He indicated Turkey was not in a hurry to launch an offensive.
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Still, none of the players seem in a hurry to return home.
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I wanted it to be, 'Wow, that was successful in a hurry.
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We were in a hurry, and I think my editor was skimming.
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The British prime minister is vacating 10 Downing St. in a hurry.
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Plus, I was in a hurry and needed to get to work.
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"We had to register our message in a hurry," Mr. DeLuca said.
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And most crucially, advanced AI researchers should not be in a hurry.
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Suddenly no one was in a hurry to triumph over death anymore.
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It's easy for me like that, since I'm always in a hurry.
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When you're in a hurry, there's nothing worse than hitting unexpected traffic.
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And we've got to get better in that area in a hurry.
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" 7 Neil deGrasse Tyson (Norton) 8.
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She also knew the missing girl must have fled in a hurry.
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If you're in a hurry, the real fun starts at 5:48.
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That got cops to the alley in a hurry, locked and loaded.
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Social democracy is being reinstated in a hurry, because—to paraphrase Mrs.
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From that point on, however, the weekend went south in a hurry.
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Simply lift off the throttle and it slows down in a hurry.
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You always have to be prepared to move, and in a hurry.
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Even though I was young—just 17—I wasn't in a hurry.
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"The local community is not in a hurry to name it," Kaawaloa said.
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But if the chance ever popped up, he'd head back in a hurry.
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If you're tired and in a hurry, you're likely to be an asshole.
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So what if I had only skim-read the book in a hurry?
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"We were not in a hurry anyway," Mines Secretary Balvinder Kumar told Reuters.
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" 8 Neil deGrasse Tyson (Norton, $18.95) 8.
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"Yeah I'm probably not in a hurry to go to China," he said.
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Everyone's in a hurry, and has, like, so much going on right now.
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If you're in a hurry, you'll want to keep that number below 10,000.
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So I am not in a hurry to own a peak auto supplier.
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" 2 Neil deGrasse Tyson (Norton, $18.95) 6.
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I'm not sure I'm in a hurry for my children to hear it.
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The film then cycles through a bunch of story beats in a hurry.
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We're not in a hurry, we can wait 'til the dust settles down.
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This way the emergency responders can get their health records in a hurry.
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And it's not the only company that's flying to market in a hurry.
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If you're in a hurry to do things, you make plenty of mistakes.
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Or, if you're in a hurry, you can shop some similar picks ahead.
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As for a possible future IPO, Golan says he isn't in a hurry.
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Freeze overnight or for at least 6 hours if you're in a hurry.
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I was in a hurry and it seemed like a simple enough request.
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Russian troops would not have had to leave East Germany in a hurry.
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On the other hand, all that noise can get annoying in a hurry.
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That, or they were in a hurry to get the SoS somewhere ASAP.
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In the subway, we took this shot of some folks in a hurry.
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The men left in a hurry before the officers arrived, the police said.
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I'm in a hurry, because I'm late for my meeting with Marga Cáceres.
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It seems like a funny thing to do, when you're in a hurry.
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He always walks slowly after his victims, and he's never in a hurry.
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If you're in a hurry, you can just read the sentences in bold.
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In reality, well, sometimes job seekers are in a hurry and make mistakes.
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They were not in a hurry, so they focused on quality and cost.
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We run past her without a second glance, college girls in a hurry.
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"I'm not in a hurry," said Ms. Pasquier, the France Inter art critic.
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Pepperidge Farm isn't the only one in a hurry to spread Christmas cheer.
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Is it based on who's nearer or who's in a hurry, I asked.
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And it wouldn't be the first time the US left in a hurry.
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"Maybe he was just in a hurry to get to Europe," he says.
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In a hurry, I snap a photograph of the young, brown woman's reflection.
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"We're not in a hurry to do that at this point," Melvin said.
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Please. You don't go to a baseball game because you're in a hurry.
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"They're in a hurry, like the rabbit in 'Alice in Wonderland,'" she said.
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That's not a lot of time for something to go south in a hurry.
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"Once that thing lights up, you get to orbit in a hurry," he says.
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Teen girls were dangerous magic, and that wasn't to be forgotten in a hurry.
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"We don't want to be in a hurry," he told reporters at the Pentagon.
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Chico's in a hurry and drops a gun on his way out the door.
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If the commission's appeal fails, a new printer will be needed in a hurry.
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The president does not appear to be in a hurry to make the donation.
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It is reasonable and wise; it values competence; it is not in a hurry.
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Unsurprisingly, most of the liberated birds left in a hurry, whistling as they went.
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Ladd said the things got away from his club in a hurry Friday night.
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When you're eating that much, no one's going to go anywhere in a hurry.
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We have to find a way to get better and better in a hurry.
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Those minutes suggested the central bank was not in a hurry to raise rates.
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Colin Farrell stars as one such unlucky person, looking for romance in a hurry.
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But again, the included Moto charger gets both phones going again in a hurry.
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None of this is cheap, however; Primi can lighten the wallet in a hurry.
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He believes a tenuous geopolitical situation could push prices to $1400 in a hurry.
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He added that U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura appeared to be "in a hurry".
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This can be charming except when they seem in a hurry to get there.
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Well, in his young-man-in-a-hurry phase he was a bad parent.
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His surgeon had advised an 18-month recovery, but Nathan was in a hurry.
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What are the most valuable, portable things to steal from storerooms in a hurry?
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They eventually find a beaver who helps to get it off in a hurry.
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What started out as a bit of lighthearted fun got awkward in a hurry.
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It's easy to see how things could get out of hand in a hurry.
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Many of these pictures seem shot in a hurry, before the moment slipped away.
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But he has earned Deschamps's trust in a hurry with his composure and versatility.
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They can put up points in a hurry, but can also frustrate opposing quarterbacks.
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With both sides refusing to back down, things can get messy in a hurry.
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But there are no guarantees that she will hit new heights in a hurry.
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The man is clearly in a hurry, maybe to get to his own cookout.
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"Thinking you're going to die makes you get radical in a hurry," he says.
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When they are in a hurry how do they politely exit themselves from conversations?
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So, this is something where a noticeable difference can be made in a hurry.
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ROME — For once, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi doesn't seem to be in a hurry.
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I've never put on a pair of shoes and not been in a hurry.
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Since ballet careers are short, many are in a hurry to make their marks.
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"The game got away from us in a hurry because of turnovers," McDermott said.
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In this, her last big institutional role, Georgieva won't be leaving in a hurry.
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For when you absolutely need to get out of King's Landing in a hurry.
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For workers who left their shops in a hurry, however, the scene was more frustrating.
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For anyone in a hurry, Serena & Lily makes a very nice teak and canvas version.
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But Putin won't accept them and the West isn't in a hurry to make him.
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If you're not in a hurry, hang out and see what happens and what's happening.
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Ideal if you're caught with a flat battery and in a hurry to head out.
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You can see changing the system, but you're not in a hurry to do it.
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The White House is in a hurry to ratify USMCA, the successor agreement to NAFTA.
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Temer just said he is in a hurry and wants a plan in 30 days.
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The phone also supports fast charging, so adding juice in a hurry is super easy.
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But not everyone is in a hurry to get the Note 7 off their hands.
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And when you want to charge your mobile devices in a hurry, you use HyperCharging.
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They are for office workers in a hurry, and those who don't own a thing.
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Fortunately, he was able to recover in a hurry and things went back on track.
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A supervisor interacted with the alleged killer, who now appeared to be in a hurry.
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Those in a hurry can buy bottled cocktails from vending machines with a $15 token.
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They are always in a hurry and do everything quickly — and eating is no exception.
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In America and China others are moving in a different direction—and in a hurry.
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Ryan is just the latest Republican leader who is leaving the job in a hurry.
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Making Anbang unwind its overseas portfolio in a hurry would necessitate a massive fire sale.
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Those two steps should go a long way toward boosting your score in a hurry.
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If I'm in a hurry I dry it, if I'm not I just leave it.
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"If autonomy is suspended we will have to move in a hurry," the source said.
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Another analyst also says the legion of little security firms will shrink in a hurry.
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It could have been a huge loss had I had to sell in a hurry.
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"This was a story that wasn't in a hurry to be told," Mr. Mabie said.
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Callimachi: And at a certain point —— Callimachi: Are we in a hurry to get back?
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Making Anbang unwind its overseas portfolio in a hurry would necessitate a huge fire sale.
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Kley took out his phone and changed it to "I'm in a Hurry," by Alabama.
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That makes it especially important to know how to get health care in a hurry.
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When it goes down, military members and dependents need to be evacuated in a hurry.
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"In the past, if something wasn't running in a hurry, someone was panicking," he said.
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He moved easily, not so much the man in a hurry that he once was.
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A couple who went undercover together were eventually shipped off to Canada in a hurry.
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Is that how I want my loved ones to be treated when they're in a hurry?
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Erdogan signaled on Friday that Turkey was not in a hurry to carry out the operation.
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First, China is not in a hurry and is unlikely to rush into a trade deal.
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Berg held up his side of the deal, delivering the first 3,2003 boards in a hurry.
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But the client chose the pricier route because they were in a hurry, the person said.
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The U.S. central bank showed little sign it was in a hurry to tighten monetary policy.
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She said she was in a hurry because her younger son had broke his arm earlier.
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Both were ever in a hurry, for each knew about the capriciousness and brevity of life.
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"We're not in a hurry," Chief Financial Officer Luciano Siani told analysts on a conference call.
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On the rare occasion markets do reprice a company's risk, they do so in a hurry.
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The country often feels in a hurry to move away from the difficulties of the past.
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In contrast, Mr. Jeffries, 45, has made his way as a young man in a hurry.
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Turakhia said his company was not in a hurry to sell, and is growing and profitable.
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"Things are supported, they are just not going anywhere in a hurry," said a credit trader.
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They packed up in a hurry, and Decoud headed for his grandfather's home in Baton Rouge.
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" Natalie, 33 "I woke up in a hurry, didn't stretch, and literally couldn't move my knee.
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"But we're not in a hurry, we'll use time to find the right person" he added.
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Not every House Republican appeared to be in a hurry to drive down the shutdown path.
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Being in a hurry doesn't necessarily get you any quicker to where you wish to go.
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My first walk through the prison alone was a day I won't forget in a hurry.
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It works for last-minute holiday shoppers who need to buy a gift in a hurry.
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These particulars could be worked out quickly, particularly among lawmakers in a hurry to end ObamaCare.
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But McDonald then left the store in a hurry, leaving the gun and his identification behind.
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This game, and the series, has pivoted in a hurry, and Dodger Stadium is very quiet.
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When class ended, I figured everyone would rush off, but no one seemed in a hurry.
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Uruguay got on the board in a hurry with a spectacular sequence in the seventh minute.
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May's Brexit secretary, Dominic Raab, a cold-eyed man in a hurry, a flintily ambitious Thatcherite.
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"He's a young guy in a hurry," said one political source speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Miller suggested that Trump won't be in a hurry to install a direct replacement for Shine.
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But as with a delayed flight, don't expect the changes to take off in a hurry.
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"We're not in a hurry," the spokesman said, adding that the listing won't happen this year.
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"I don't think he is in a hurry to go home to North Korea," he said.
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YouTube, as we know, is algorithmically designed to show you the ugliest content in a hurry.
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The Iranians have been in a hurry to get sanctions lifted before scheduled elections in February.
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Neither Cuba's government nor the Trump administration is in a hurry to free Cubans' access to data.
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"Maria is not in a hurry and is taking its time," the advisory from the center read.
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Like any functioning autonomous vehicle, the shuttle can avoid obstacles and stop in a hurry if needed.
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They also arrive in a hurry, able to scramble a team of dozens within 2-4 days.
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The entire broadcast had been pretaped in case the station had to take off in a hurry.
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"With credit card rates at record highs, that really works against you in a hurry," Rossman says.
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I get out and get dressed in a hurry because I have an appointment at 2129 a.m.
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He's the proverbial young man in a hurry, only too cool to let you see him sprint.
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Everything came apart for the Suns in the third quarter, and it did so in a hurry.
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"Belarus agreed to a lower price in a hurry," said an official with a leading potash miner.
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Nothing will happen in a hurry, not least to avoid giving any succour to Britain's "out" campaigners.
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Still, she was living in the moment and wasn't necessarily in a hurry to expand her family.
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I think we'll look up at some point and say, 'Whoa, he did that in a hurry.
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Both are young men in a hurry, ambitious attorneys in their 40s — slick, articulate and camera-ready.
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"He was very much in a hurry to get back to D.C.," Hutchinson says in the report.
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Fabio Luisi often seemed a conductor in a hurry, sometimes too much so for the singers' comfort.
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These are not the acts of a man in a hurry with a gun pointed at him.
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"Fed rate hikes get passed along in a hurry," said Matt Schulz, senior industry analyst at CreditCards.com.
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Nothing will happen in a hurry, not least to avoid giving any succor to Britain's "out" campaigners.
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Candidates' ability to raise huge sums of money in a hurry would also become much more important.
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I'm not in a hurry because I have worked for this since I was 12-years-old.
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""The first time I applied, I was in a hurry and stupidly didn't wipe off the brush.
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In a job like this, cheap food that can be eaten in a hurry becomes a necessity.
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That's a lot of scoring in a hurry, and he hasn't exactly been shy trying to impress.
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Another time, the barber said, another of Mr. Khalili's fighters walked into the shop in a hurry.
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After her abscess was drained, she left in a hurry, scuffing across the floor in pink slippers.
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He always obliges, but when he's in a hurry he wears a cap to avoid being ambushed.
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You know, I could have, if I wanted, called a taxi to get somewhere in a hurry.
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"I remember from hitting against him that his ball gets on you in a hurry," Romine said.
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Now they'd better hope he becomes everything he's never been as a candidate, and in a hurry.
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Flush with its largest round ever, I don't see the company in a hurry to go public.
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When camp was over, everyone was ready to clear out and they did so in a hurry.
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"She said, 'I'm in a hurry, but I'll do it,'" Ms. Reyes said in a recent interview.
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He comes downhill in a hurry and guys have to make business decisions when they tackle him.
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This place — if you don't have it here, it's going to let you know in a hurry.
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Most of those displaced by the fighting left in a hurry — and in fear for their lives.
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But when chef Alex Baker from Manhattan's Yves visited us, she was the opposite of in a hurry.
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"It's likely to be the only way to get those bills through in a hurry," Stephen Laws said.
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"They thought she must have left in a hurry and may have accidentally forgotten her things," Chris says.
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It wasn't just that he did things in a hurry, but that he eschewed predictability while doing so.
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They are all accessible on the lock screen — something that can be useful when you're in a hurry.
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Looks like it still has some excellent pickup power ... which is essential for busting ghosts in a hurry.
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Firecracker, a metallic bronze, is also a great all-over-the-lid shade when you're in a hurry.
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"They thought she must have left in a hurry and may have accidentally forgotten her things," Chris said.
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And the Chinese are not in a hurry; in fact, they think that time is working for them.
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But when change happens in a hurry, ... people ... have to find some way to make sense of it.
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The campaign, which is surprisingly well acted but forgettable, seems like it was tacked on in a hurry.
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Although, God knows, there was an incident with a Coconut Eclair that I won't forget in a hurry.
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After his well-publicized departure in May 2016, Laplanche got started on his next venture in a hurry.
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Their occupants had clearly left in a hurry; we found gold watches, jewellery, and suitcases filled with clothes.
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There's no resisting the Empire The Empire Run-Up is quintessential New York: Everyone is in a hurry.
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The company does not need the cash either, so it is not in a hurry, the people said.
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That's all changed in a hurry as I've sort of decided to approach Mercedes as a blank slate.
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Early in his career, Paul Newman personified a young man in a hurry forced to wait his turn.
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Few are shorter than one page; if you're in a hurry, this is not the book for you.
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Left in a hurry Mansudae's statue business was put under United Nations Security Council sanctions in late 2016.
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She had gone to her primary care physician for an annual checkup that went south in a hurry.
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"I knew he wasn't going to be around long, and I wasn't in a hurry," Mr. McCollum said.
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"Putin is in a hurry before the American elections," said Nikolai V. Petrov, a political scientist in Moscow.
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While the other Americans sometimes stalled, Durant did something in a hurry every time he touched the ball.
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If the shot clanks off, we cast our eyes around in a hurry for what might happen next.
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Our priority is his well-being and [we're] not in a hurry to rush him out the door.
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Students said that she spoke to few of them on her visit Wednesday, and left in a hurry.
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But neither Pyongyang nor Washington seems to be in a hurry, putting Mr. Moon in an awkward spot.
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Often, people have no idea they swallowed one, maybe because they were distracted or eating in a hurry.
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In the years that followed, he transitioned from rootless former musician to celebrated civic-leader-in-a-hurry.
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In an interview with Erwig, Wegman talks about how he's "always in a hurry" when photographing his Weimaraners.
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"Marriage was something we were talking about but we weren't in a hurry to get married," he said.
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The back-to-back birdies by Ryu and two late bogeys by Henderson turned things in a hurry.
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A user's behavior isn't constant; people act differently when they're tired, injured, drunk, distracted or in a hurry.
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If you're playing with four people, you might just get outnumbered and the conversation ends in a hurry.
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Boning up in a hurry on a destination is so much easier these days with smartphones and YouTube.
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Worse than that, he used up whatever bullets he did have in his right arm in a hurry.
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Churchill even invented a green velvet "siren suit" to be put on in a hurry during air raids.
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I responded calmly that I was in a hurry and that she could always catch the next elevator.
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Wan's passenger left in a hurry, without saying "goodbye" or "thank you", but Wan isn't looking for thanks.
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I'm sure he was in a hurry (laughs) -- there was a huge amount of cash and all debt.
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"I don't think any of us are in a hurry to get back onto a glacier," he said.
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Rangers 22, Canadiens 21 MONTREAL — Henrik Lundqvist got over his troubles with the Montreal Canadiens in a hurry.
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Tip never seemed to have a goal in mind and didn't seem to have been in a hurry.
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And if you want something shipped in a hurry, all purchases made before 12/25 are shipped for free.
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"'Could you please … and I know you're in a hurry…&apos" O'Neill recalled of Spears' fan-girl photo request.
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JunkBanter found a bag at Wal-Mart, so if you're in a hurry to try it, check there first.
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I think the important thing is to not be in a hurry if you don't see what you like.
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One trader said that while it should be a "mega-event," no one was in a hurry to buy.
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Airfarewatchdog's Hobica also says that "social media sometimes works" in terms of getting the airline's attention in a hurry.
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Creator David Hemingson also doesn't sound like he's in a hurry to get his main characters in bed together.
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By automating operations, Kabbage can make quick decisions and deliver much-needed cash to its customers in a hurry.
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When Jobs left in 1985 he left in a hurry, and this I was left behind on a shelf.
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Paul McCartney fans can score a special 73" vinyl release of two songs: "Home Tonight" and "In A Hurry.
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Chris was allowed to keep his passport and return home, but he's clearly not in a hurry to flee.
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"I truly believe it's coming, that's why I'm in a hurry – to aggregate the cash, to invest," he noted.
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In other words, let's get crackin' you lazy devs because we're in a hurry to part with our money.
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The house was full of abandoned belongings from the previous tenants, as though they had left in a hurry.
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The Blackhawks answered back in a hurry, though, tying it 215:213 later on a quick release from Panik.
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And if you want something shipped in a hurry, all purchases made before December 25th are shipped for free.
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The boredom of playing out the meaningless string gives way in a hurry to the challenge of fitting in.
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Americans are in a hurry, and trust strangers until given cause not to—but once disappointed will walk away.
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Ready Player One is $6.99, Fire and Fury is $8.99, and Astrophysics for People in a Hurry is $7.77.
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We're in a hurry because we're going to our reception venue for the wedding to put down our deposit!
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If you're in a hurry, I'd suggest using this for concealer only, rather than a full-face of foundation.
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She then left in a hurry to meet the daughter in some southern border state and bring her back.
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But Macri is in a hurry to end the 14-year legal battle over the country's $100 billion default.
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"He is a man in a hurry and demanding," said Philippe Coutanceau, a representative of the CGT trade union.
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Daydream changes that in a hurry by demanding better graphical performance, higher resolution, and a sophisticated array of sensors.
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As such, Samsung's not really really in a hurry to go all in on of Google Assistant or Alexa.
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"The Master Trials," is exactly the sort of thing that makes me close a store window in a hurry.
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Still, the field is going to get crowded in a hurry, so some of those advantages may dry up.
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He was in a hurry to finish the Articles of the Creed so that he could answer his lodger.
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This made sense — every object had a home, one where I could easily see and find in a hurry.
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Target's remodeled stores are beginning to feature more fresh food, produce and prepared options for shoppers in a hurry.
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This was not supposed to be the Yankees' year, yet here they are, all grown up in a hurry.
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We know how this league is, things change in a hurry, but certainly hope that it's longer than that.
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MUNICH — With Britain's exit from the European Union looming, Prime Minister Theresa May is a woman in a hurry.
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Bauer wants to take the game there, in a hurry, even if he loses his edge along the way.
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"What we are really good at is ramping up trauma capability in a hurry," he said in an interview.
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They did not ask for this moment in the political spotlight and seem in a hurry to leave it.
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And if you aren't in a hurry, you might be able to order your dream car from the factory.
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Make them have their full net worth on the line again, and their behavior will change in a hurry.
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Such challenges take time, though, and Democrats are in a hurry to close this show after a short run.
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It is clear enough that Francis has friends and allies who want him to go forward in a hurry.
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McEntee was reportedly escorted off the job in a hurry, while Porter's goodbye was a bit more drawn out.
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In a hurry to get a fire started, he stuck a large piece of cardboard into his wood stove.
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But she feels good for now, and she isn't in a hurry for the next iteration of her career.
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It's good for those who want to skim their emails and pick out the right one in a hurry.
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"We didn't have any kids prior to that, and things got pretty chaotic in a hurry," his father said.
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"Money flows from where it's scared to where it's safe and it does so in a hurry," Cramer said.
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Oezdemir is a man in a hurry who demonstrates typical Swiss punctuality and a strong distaste for wasted time.
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There's a microwave in 90 percent of American homes heating everything from popcorn to pork rinds in a hurry.
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Royals on the other limbs see the new crown prince as a man in a hurry—too much of one.
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It's just a tap or two to unlink, as well, in case you need to do so in a hurry.
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It was getting really easy to hate on it all, but I learned that it gets complicated in a hurry.
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"Recently, a client misspelled the person's name in a thank-you email because they were in a hurry," Pong says.
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I have to admit, this felt odd, but it also got my attention and I slowed down in a hurry.
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People talked about using in the public eye and shooting up in a hurry between two cabs in the streets.
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"Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" 13 Neil deGrasse Tyson (Norton, $18.95) Compiled by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
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The lead swelled to 40-21 before the Cardinals made a 17-5 run to strike back in a hurry.
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The quick-release lets you pop it off your keychain in a hurry, and, oh yeah, it's bright as hell.
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But Trump and his team have made clear they aren't in a hurry to fall into line with that trend.
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She then left in a hurry, came around the back, and watched from the kitchen as her bad date left.
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Your briefing on the Saudi regime's blueprint for survival undervalued the comparative dimension ("Young prince in a hurry", January 9th).
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From the looks of it, the staff cleared out in a hurry, leaving behind books, calendars, and even medical records.
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Maybe you were in a hurry to buy that new Kindle for Christmas, and you just needed an account, fast.
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All his belongings are packed in a suitcase and two plastic bags if he needs to leave in a hurry.
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Or are you just in a hurry: 'Oh, they've got 14 items'; you counted them, and it's 12 or less.
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Mr. Green's 2002 release was Pepsi subsidiary SoBe's only foray into the soda business, and it failed in a hurry.
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Mosley stated he was just in a hurry to get home to surprise his family in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
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He focused on leg exercises (lunges, squats) and cardio moves (burpees, mountain climbers) that get hearts racing in a hurry.
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"Everybody's in a hurry," Ms. Roch said, noting that most people from the Olympic hotel were heading to other hotels.
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And there's no need to take time out to customize if you're in a hurry to get where you're going.
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But it's sort of annoying that you can't easily pick out the super-rare ones when you're in a hurry.
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Repackaging themselves as "liberals in a hurry," the Communists worked hard to emphasize the shared goals of a broad left.
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Capone was in a hurry to leave Philadelphia, and a few days after his release he was back in Chicago.
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In May 123, she had to leave North Carolina in a hurry after living with her cousin didn't work out.
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If you're in a hurry, a volunteer will hand you some in a foam container from a makeshift drive-through.
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"And we need clarification in a hurry because these numbers [of cases] are getting higher by the day," he said.
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It's grilled steak with brinjal, basil, and cherry tomatoes — it's enjoyable but I won't make it again in a hurry.
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"We didn&apost have any kids prior to that, and things got pretty chaotic in a hurry," Eaton told CNN.
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And I think it's very important that we make the most of what we have since we're in a hurry.
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But Mr. Netanyahu may be in a hurry, as his political timetable is about to collide with his legal one.
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Astana was built in a hurry, by renaming and augmenting a provincial town called Akmola (in the Soviet era, Tselinograd).
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But he's going to have to make a strong move in a hurry to have any hopes of catching Trump.
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"They are a team that can get going in a hurry and can get hot," Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said.
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We don't know why she's leaving, nor what she and her fiancé argued about, only that she's in a hurry.
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When something new happens that changes the calculus of key people and causes them to do something in a hurry.
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Playing in a hurry would've meant LeBron attacking the double team and maybe kicking to the trailing Love on the wing.
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The New York Islanders better improve their special teams play in a hurry as they visit the Nashville Predators on Saturday.
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The suspect was clearly in a hurry, so much so that he completely ignored a stop sign and careened into traffic.
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Despite encouraging signs from investors, it is not in a hurry to go public, Chief Financial Officer David Lee told Reuters.
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The soldiers loaded the most grievously wounded, including Byers and the assistant team leader, and it took off in a hurry.
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Early reviews have panned some bot experiences on Messenger, but Marcus said the company is committed, and not in a hurry.
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If you're not in a hurry, a robotic dialer can be attached to the safe that automatically tries every possible combination.
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When in a hurry, I'd grab a landjäger, rip it open and gnaw on it on the way to the subway.
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This Software Creates Vivid Color Pictures From Black-and-White PhotosWant to inject some color to your photographs in a hurry?
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For many small farmers in this country in a hurry, swine fever will hasten an end that was already in sight.
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It's boring because the taco/bean/guac combo is my go-to when I'm in a hurry, but it gets boring.
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The prosumer models are powerful, fast and can get into trouble in a hurry if you don't know what you're doing.
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I wasn't paying attention until the data table got all glitchy, and the camera started to swing away in a hurry.
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We don't know where he's going, but we know he's in a hurry—until Laureline directs him to a dead end.
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Astros right-hander Charlie Morton (11-2) was in cruise control before things went south in a hurry in the sixth.
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Science, mysticism, alternate dimensions, secret cities, outer space: the Marvel Universe is getting bigger, weirder, and more fantastic in a hurry.
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"When you think of the big monolith that's there at the moment, it's not going anywhere in a hurry," he said.
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But even if that's the case, it doesn't sound like Timberlake is in a hurry to get a new album out.
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Plus you tend to be in a hurry in these situations, because you do not have unlimited access to a phone.
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"These changes, made in a hurry and without an impact assessment, must be verified by the Constitutional Court," Ciolos told reporters.
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But they're only effective in areas with low population density — too many users can gobble up the bandwidth in a hurry.
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If you get in the habit of making late payments, you will likely see your score plummet in a hurry.5.
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Yes, that's no doubt why the floor is so sticky, but at least you can get a refill in a hurry.
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The South China Morning Post said Cheung had told immigration officers at the border checkpoint that he was in a hurry.
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I was in a hurry to get to the bank, so I tried to maneuver past them and avoid their pitch.
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The Appraisal It is hard to go almost anywhere in Harlem with Michael Henry Adams, at least not in a hurry.
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On the fourth day, I just pour the milk in my coffee and drink it in a hurry, burning my tongue.
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I had just three days, so I was in a hurry, but my guide, James Johnson, 217, kept a slow pace.
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But critics say the scheme has been launched in a hurry for political gain and lacks adequate funds to support it.
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For those looking to worship in a hurry, a "quick darshan" line can be entered for a payment of 2600 rupees.
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If you're in a hurry and don't have time to draft out a clear and direct message, pick up the phone.
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At last, the phone rang and I left it in my lap for a bit to avoid seeming in a hurry.
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That one came a long way and in a hurry, but he got his hands up in the nick of time.
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It arrived over the middle of the plate and left in a hurry, landing on the batter's background in center field.
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Because of the early opposition to its project, FIFA has found itself in a hurry to get the financing it requires.
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The blender works, too, if you're in a hurry and want to reduce your preparation time from five minutes to one.
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The 59.993-in-1 tool makes it easier for you to look your best even when you&aposre in a hurry.
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He made a vertiginous climb in a hurry: from 763rd to 40th in a year with his precociously polished power game.
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Shemesh said that while Wix has generated $210 million of cash, the company was not in a hurry to make acquisitions.
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The standings can flip in a hurry and there are plenty of top golfers poised to make a run at Koepka.
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The standings can flip in a hurry and there are plenty of top golfers poised to make a run at Koepka.
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Ms. Lomborg, meanwhile, wasn't sure why she was in a hurry that morning to catch up with Ms. Good over lattes.
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Following in a long tradition of Americans heading to Mexico in a hurry, the men, driving south out of Nogales, Ariz.
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Seeing as how they're hanging out again, doesn't seem like Ronnie would be in a hurry to testify against her, either.
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But it's only good news for startups, which are always in a hurry to ship their ideas into the real world.
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ABC Breaking News | Latest News VideosPeyton Manning isn't in a hurry to decide whether he's retiring after his incredible Super Bowl win.
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"So my biggest piece of advice would be to take some time and don't be in a hurry to do anything," Mrs.
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With factories running nearly 30 percent below their capacity, firms are not in a hurry to invest in new plants and machinery.
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"'Could you please … and I know you're in a hurry…'" O'Neill told DeGeneres in June 2016 of Spears' fan-girl photo request.
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Google is making yet another prominent change to Gmail — one that will make it easier to get work done in a hurry.
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If you're in a hurry and need more battery life as quickly as possible, here's how to make your iPhone charge faster.
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The Beach Slang rocket took off in a hurry four years ago but has been perpetually on the verge of exploding spectacularly.
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It should be fast — not just because that's fun, but because you need that speed to get around obstacles in a hurry.
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And he said the bank was "not going to be in a hurry to moderate or bring down" the benchmark interest rate.
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We got James Monday touching down at LAX, where he was covered up and in a hurry to get to his car.
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We messed up the bunt coverage, and that inning could have went south in a hurry, but Rusin picked us up there.
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But he has entrusted much of his realm to Prince Muhammad, who is in a hurry to awaken it from its torpor.
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With its scooter-driving young and an economy growing at nearly 7% a year, Vietnam seems like a country in a hurry.
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Democrats aren't in a hurry to help Republicans fix significant glitches the tax law that was written without their input, Politico reports.
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Apparently Waka Flocka Flame helped blaze the trail for #gobbledygook #content that, if The Awl is correct, adds up in a hurry.
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To be a negotiator you at least need to know what you don't know and be in a hurry to find out.
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This wait on 5G for mobile from carriers is why Motorola's not in a hurry to launch its own 5G phone yet.
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These can be easy to miss when you're in a hurry to order, so we'll let you know when we spot one.
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"We're not in a hurry to list the company ... We will continue to grow through M&A and organic investments," Brown said.
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You know how to change clothes in a hurry, and you have a distinct lack of respect for the boys in blue.
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"He's going to play himself back into game shape in a hurry if we play him 22 minutes a night," Carlyle said.
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The opposite is true of course — if everyone starts piling into junk bonds in a hurry, they'll "crash up" just as fast.
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These bonus points can add up in a hurry and leave you with a lot more rewards after the holidays have passed.
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Like much of the more forward-thinking jazz of this era, it was music that felt in a hurry to get somewhere.
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Stocks rose after the Fed's chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, confirmed that the Fed was not in a hurry to raise interest rates.
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He liked to take her out to brunch, he said, but was in a hurry to make it home before his curfew.
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We also weren't in a hurry, so we had a lot of time to spend with each song and listen to it.
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When Cohn needed a large loan in a hurry it was Johnny who put him together with East Coast mobster [Abner Zwillman].
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Early the next morning, the police came in, opened the jail cells, gave us all our IDs and left in a hurry.
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PURWOREJO KLAMPOK, Indonesia — The quiet young Indonesian aircraft mechanic dashed out of his relatives' home in a hurry in February and disappeared.
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But as Williams has made abundantly clear in her many years at the top, she can find her range in a hurry.
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"Ballantine was in a hurry to get these books out right away," she said in an interview for the literary journal Andwerve.
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More broadly, it signals that China is not in a hurry to lower its financial barriers with the rest of the world.
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Aftershocks continued to be felt in central Iraq an hour after the initial tremor, prompting residents to exit buildings in a hurry.
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That the BoE and BOC now appear to be in a hurry to normalise monetary policy was a big surprise last week.
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The band of snow moving through the region is seemingly in a hurry, as it's already ended in much of the area.
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"I don't think they're in a hurry to have this court, this particular court, address the merits of this case," Leon said.
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After the conclusion of his session with reporters, Rose said he was in a hurry because he had to catch a plane.
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Among other upgrades, Target's remodeled stores are beginning to feature more fresh food, produce and prepared options for shoppers in a hurry.
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Scott was leaving the Glendale Galleria last week and you can see, he was in a hurry to get out of there.
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If tiny outfits like this can get their hands on edge-to-edge screens, we can forget about screen bezels in a hurry.
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It has full 26-inch wheels as well as very cushy front suspension, and it sets up and breaks down in a hurry.
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The White House appears not to be in a hurry to put out its summer 20163 intern picture, but Vox obtained a copy.
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The EU has also put tariffs on whiskey; Jack Daniels is made only in Lynchburg, Tennessee and is going nowhere in a hurry.
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The massive brakes may pull you down from triple-digit speeds in a hurry, but they aren't great when you're caught in traffic.
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Laredo has since brought one of those rigs back on line, but Foutch said he's not in a hurry to restore them all.
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Take student loan repayment seriously enough and you could dig your way out in a hurry, saving money and time in the process.
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Second, the ability to process information: Do you know what you don't know and are you in a hurry to find it out?
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Nair's appointment as the interim chief "points to a transition planned in a hurry," Evercore ISI analyst Chris McNally wrote in a note.
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Subinspector Chauhan, for his part, was not in a hurry to return to this corner of his precinct twice in the same night.
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When I'm in a hurry, I simply buff Smarty Pants — a muted, matte, mid-tone brown — onto my lid and into the crease.
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"So my biggest piece of advice would be to take some time and don't be in a hurry to do anything," Obama continued.
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If you need to charge your iPhone in a hurry, there are many things you can do to make the charging process faster.
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Not because such passive investments are currently illegal, or really even scrutinized, but because there's a belief that could flip in a hurry.
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He is the longest-serving heir to the British throne in history, but Prince Charles is not in a hurry to be king.
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If the small intestine can't process all of the protein as it passes through, he says, things can get funky in a hurry.
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But Shane Renfro, the band's frontman and auteur, never really seems to be in a hurry, even when he's working on pure instinct.
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James Stourton's delightfully readable and authoritative biography is absorbing on the rise and rise of a gilded, lucky young man in a hurry.
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Tencent is "not in a hurry" to speed up its overseas expansion or increase the monetisation rate of its digital assets, Lau said.
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Even allowing for the vast intake of alcohol that undoubtedly followed, this one will not be forgotten in a hurry by those supporters.
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The local businessman who owns the property isn't in a hurry to sell, but won't settle for a low price, the agent said.
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This is what he said about the medium: Pastel is quicker than oil, which is not the same thing as 'in a hurry'.
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In June, two fighter jets had to be dispatched in a hurry when a suspicious-looking drone was spotted near the Ottawa airport.
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Casual, practical and, like the Mao suit, reflecting a determined lack of glamour, the jacket conveys a populist, man-in-a-hurry image.
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After the allegation was called out for being untrue, the outlet was forced to retract, citing "being in a hurry" for the mistake.
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It was the start of the school day, and at that hour the block was full of children and parents in a hurry.
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However, the momentum did not evince any confidence for the Nifty to be able to again cross the 10,000 milestone in a hurry.
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This mode is ideal when you're in a hurry or have to try to keep kids off of the carpet as it dries.
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Cibi also said they are getting special jersey cows next week if we aren't in a hurry, it may be good to wait.
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Those dollars can add up in a hurry, too, for a chain like Taco Bell, based south of Los Angeles in Irvine, Calif.
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WE'RE NOT IN A HURRY TO DO IT. IT'S A BIG DECISION FOR US. WE ONLY GET TO MAKE THAT CHOICE ONE TIME.
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According to Inpredictable, Utah isn't in a hurry regardless of the situation, whether they just grabbed a defensive rebound or forced a turnover.
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So I learned to size people up in a hurry and figure out who were the good ones and who I should avoid.
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"Know that history is not in a hurry but that you can help speed it up," she told Yale's graduating class of 22014.
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Hot cognitive abilities are those we rely on to make good decisions when we are emotionally aroused, in groups or in a hurry.
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I had the Q50 for only about four days, a shorter load than usual, but I warmed up to it in a hurry.
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Mr. Halemariam's fresh replacement, Abiy Ahmed — a spruce 41-year-old with a background in military intelligence — is a man in a hurry.
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Some at Boeing argued for an aerodynamic fix, but the modifications would have been slow and expensive, and Boeing was in a hurry.
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"Well, that got ugly in a hurry," David Fizdale, the Grizzlies' first-year coach, said when he arrived for his postgame news conference.
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Another sedan pulled up in a hurry, and Mr. Green felt a brief sense of ease when men in police vests hopped out.
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The Seattle Mariners are hanging by a thread in their quest for the postseason and are running out of time in a hurry.
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So, I tried not to be in a hurry and I communicated in depth with Matt Shattock and we tried to gain trust.
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The 25-year-old could alter that in a hurry versus Los Angeles, against which he scored in both meetings this season. 1.
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Not that anyone's in a hurry, but there are few obvious signs of a situation akin to the 2008 meltdown on the horizon.
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Many will cross against the light if they see no immediate approaching vehicle — or if they just happen to be in a hurry.
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The frenzy to get bought — and get bought in a hurry — signals that self-driving cars could fall victim to a similar dynamic.
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If BC manages to forestall the pipeline for long enough, support from the right for Mr Trudeau's grand bargain could wither in a hurry.
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In the past, they have been revealed in November and traders don't believe Tesla would be in a hurry to put out bad news.
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He was also equally appalled that the employees weren't exactly in a hurry to change the channel, so he turned the television off himself.
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Powell also discussed inflation as being muted, also a dovish comment, suggesting the Fed will not be in a hurry to raise interest rates.
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I got worried, and sad, and took a car in a hurry, and when I got there, the police wouldn't let me go in.
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Those concerns dissipated in a hurry this week, thanks to blowout earnings from the top cloud software companies and reassuring commentary from their leaders.
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In short, that 1.5 is tasked with making sure the computers stay on or, if things go south in a hurry, turning them off.
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The Upper East Side offers a wealth of old-school restaurants, many of them pocket-size, none of them in a hurry to innovate.
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Starting Friday, New York City commuters in a hurry will get a break as the U.S. takes a big step toward embracing contactless payments.
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"It came out of being a couple of guys who had to leave Hungary in a hurry so they didn't get killed," he said.
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Which is why being able to identify your style persona (and the outfit essentials that simplify getting dressed in a hurry) is so key.
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You can amp up the speed if you're really in a hurry, or slow it down if you want a more relaxing experience. ReadMe!
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Nets rally past Suns NEW YORK — Coming off a dramatic last-second win, the Brooklyn Nets saw things going south in a hurry Thursday.
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There's usually a voucher up for grabs, which can be enticing for budget-conscious travelers not in a hurry to get to their destination.
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This series treats a lot of aspects of American dystopia as "What if other countries, but too much?" which gets awkward in a hurry.
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Despite the lyrical content of her latest song, Lopez has previously insisted that she's not in a hurry to head back down the aisle.
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Over 100,000 evacuees left in a hurry and left behind a snapshot of what life looked like in the moments just before they fled.
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It could be overlooked if you're in a hurry – making you think you're writing a fresh tweet, when really you're participating in a conversation.
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Roark said he had to reacquaint himself with the process of warming up in a hurry and have all his pitches ready to go.
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There can be a data cost, too — if you're not on Wi-Fi, live video can chew through your monthly plan in a hurry.
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"The people who wanted to first form a government, are now the same people in a hurry for intervention," one North African diplomat said.
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Betty is not afraid to speak up, and mentions on her menu that she 'doesn't have time for people who are in a hurry'.
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You'd think you might be in a hurry to get that kind of fight over with and go on with your life — but no!
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A.O. Scott, Cinephile Only subscription fees, which can add up in a hurry if you want that — highly theoretical — full menu of cinematic delicacies.
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But this is not our only option, especially if a rubber supply catastrophe occurs, and we must produce our own rubber in a hurry.
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He sounded, at this moment, tired, sheepish and maybe embarrassed — less a man in a hurry than someone who was running out of time.
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Bantam-size but tough and always in a hurry, he was the sort of man who would turn an afternoon walk into a race.
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There it joined Tyson's "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry" (2017), a witty guide to cosmological science that spent 73 weeks on the list.
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But Mr. Fowler, 29, who has sleepy eyes, a wayward smile and hair that looks like fireworks in mid-explosion, wasn't in a hurry.
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He also sounded as though he was not in a hurry to meet Mr. Kim again, despite his recent enthusiasm for a second meeting.
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On Friday, stocks started turning "in a hurry" once the president yielded the podium to public-health doctors and business leaders, Mr. Delwiche said.
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They act as if they had all the time in the world, and sometimes the cooks do, too; don't expect food in a hurry.
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The end result is annual cash flow of only $1,456, which could get spent in a hurry, as unexpected situations will likely pop up.
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If you're in a hurry, stay away from vivid colors like red; they can take two to three coats to cover a surface properly.
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You have failed to note the sounds of traffic on the nearby street where everyone is in a hurry and always drives too fast.
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The team perfected 10 designs, begged a sympathetic printer to construct them in a hurry and started a Kickstarter campaign to cover printing costs.
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I was in a hurry, and the claustrophobic crush of people standing on the stairs made me slip back into my commuter default mode.
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The previous tenants had been evicted and had vacated in a hurry, leaving behind a large armoire, a dresser, a bed, and a refrigerator.
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"'I want to make money, but I'm not under any illusions and I'm not in a hurry,'" he said Mr. Ross had told him.
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"Keep eye contact, be patient, and just let them know you are there with them and that you aren't in a hurry," Turner says.
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If the loan must suddenly be repaid, the investor may have to sell a lot of shares in a hurry, driving down the price.
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"Money flows from where it's scared to where it's safe and it does so in a hurry," the "Mad Money " host said on Monday.
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Of course, all this speaks to the kind of customer for Express Pool: Riders who aren't in a hurry and are extremely budget-conscious.
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In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt had to take the oath in a hurry after receiving word that President William McKinley had been assassinated in Buffalo.
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A lot of things in many companies are elevated to ASAP all the time, everyone thinks everyone's in a hurry, and there's no hurry.
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But Zuckerberg is evidently in a hurry to get started on the philanthropic phase of his career while he's still the boss at Facebook.
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After raising interest rates just twice in 10 years, the Federal Reserve is suddenly in a hurry to get moving on its next rate hike.
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There are twists: a "care package" dropped dangerously close to the squad's position, a zone movement that suddenly forces them to relocate in a hurry.
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Commander Jose Diaz told NBC News no suspects connected to the turtle's ordeal have been arrested, but smugglers likely left the contraband in a hurry.
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It appeared to be an escape package — a prestaged way for Corbally to get out of town in a hurry if he ever needed to.
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This cable synergy is neat, useful, and subtly transformative to my anxiety levels when I need to dash off to a meeting in a hurry.
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"The irony is both sides realize that when you legislate [in] a hurry, only with your team, you end up with a product like this."
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If bogeys abound and the birdies are in hiding on Thursday morning, the model's predictions for all players' scores will turn bearish in a hurry.
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Roger Federer has inflicted plenty of pain in a hurry on lesser tennis champions in Rod Laver Arena, ripping winner after winner in full flow.
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In case you're in a hurry, its "Fast Fuel" feature yields three hours of use after five minutes of charging over its Micro USB port.
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Still, despite the prevalence of Jacobs's ideas in more holistic cities like Vancouver, much of big planning remains in a hurry to build and earn.
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The Libra announcement also spurred a broader conversation about the need to regulate cryptocurrencies, something lawmakers now look to be in a hurry to do.
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Last July, Johnson cleared up rumors that he and Hashian had secretly tied the knot, and explained that they weren't in a hurry to wed.
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Last July, Johnson cleared up rumors that he and Hashian had secretly tied the knot, and explained that they weren't in a hurry to wed.
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Should signs arise that the economic plans, and particularly tax reform, aren't likely to be addressed soon, that could tamp down sentiment in a hurry.
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Forget your go-to messy bun or thrown-together ponytail, because there are plenty of cute ways to put your hair up in a hurry.
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I was in a hurry, so my partner helped me cut the stripes of pastry dough I used to make the lattice pattern on top.
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PARIS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday France was not in a hurry to reach a free-trade deal with South-American bloc Mercosur.
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Rashad might be Top Dawg's most underrated signee, but that could change in a hurry if he lets a few more songs like this loose.
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IF ANYONE needed confirmation that Muhammad bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's deputy crown prince, is a man in a hurry, they got it on April 25th.
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Without a doubt, a castigated Hollywood is in a hurry to find what was largely missing during its last two awards seasons: diverse prize contenders.
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The contrast with how South Africa played against Wales in their semi-final was extraordinary — the Springboks were never in a hurry to go anywhere.
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As the United States has become the world's largest producer of oil, demand in the fields has soared for pipes or drums in a hurry.
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By Neil deGrasse Tyson "I was at a business dinner and three guys were discussing 'Astrophysics for People in a Hurry,'" a research salesman said.
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If you're in a hurry to hit the sack, pop the pillow into your dryer for 10 minutes or so to quickly fluff it up.
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Buyers aren't in a hurry to make a purchase, leading to price cuts — and some ranches have sat on the market for years, Clarke reported.
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Priebus framed Nicholson as a young man in a hurry, calling on him to prove his GOP chops before jumping into a major statewide race.
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The Houston Astros were slow out of the blocks to begin the season, but they sure have made up for lost time in a hurry.
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OTHER TIMES WHEN THEY'RE IN A HURRY, THATS WHEN THEY WANT TO JUST DRIVE THROUGH, PICK SOMETHING UP OR GET IT DELIVERED TO THEIR HOUSE.
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Venkatasubramanian, for one, thinks we're "in a hurry to throw tech at everything," though he's quick to say machine learning certainly could help in classrooms.
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"I want you to be in a hurry," Mr. Newell said in an interview, quoting the directions Mr. Rogers gave him when he was hired.
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Gay marriage has been legal in Brazil since 2013, and Ms. Zannata said she and Aline Foguel had not been in a hurry to wed.
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Claire's oaths as a doctor compel her to help anyone in need, and with a contagious disease, things could have gotten complicated in a hurry.
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For now, the only official in a position to order the vessel to be lifted quickly does not seem in a hurry to do so.
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Unfortunately, standard American-spec low beams — no matter how bright — typically do not throw light far enough to allow drivers to stop in a hurry.
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In a hurry, she hailed a horse-drawn streetcar at the corner of Pearl and what was then called Chatham Street, according to her account.
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Even if a leak sealant kit gets you back on the road in a hurry after a minor puncture, it could complicate a permanent repair.
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The tone changed in a hurry when the Irish opened the second half on a 13-4 run across the first 4 1/2 minutes.
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Some of the customers wore masks, and they all seemed in a hurry to fill up their carts with whatever was left on the shelves.
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Maybe only in the afternoons when I'm ready to face the world, am not in a hurry and when Uber's system gets its act together.
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It's a good idea to bring some medicine with you for common ailments, but if it gets serious, seek medical help in a hurry; 4.
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"The scheme is being implemented in a hurry without considering the concerns of the majority of the stakeholders," according to the letter dated Oct. 3.
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If you are in a hurry, the most common point made against consumer-focused seed deals is go-to-market difficulty in the current market.
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But Bangalore airport and Thumby Aviation, who are operating the service, say it's a competitive alternative to a limousine for tech executives in a hurry.
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Of course, his nose is still messed up, but like he told us ... there's a reason he's not in a hurry to get it fixed.
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Playing as though in a hurry to keep a dinner reservation, Svitolina was merciless in pouncing upon the serve of her 76th-ranked Dutch opponent.
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The trick is putting them in a place where you can find them in a hurry, and where they won't be trapped underneath the rubble.
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Should the boys and coach have to be evacuated in a hurry, they'd be guided through the water along a static line that's already been installed.
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Many left home in a hurry, and only had time to grab a few things, so the temple provided whatever necessities people left behind, Singh said.
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The company claims that the Bolt will charge your phone twice as fast as an iPhone charger will, so it's great for power in a hurry.
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It'll just take longer to develop the kind of wear marks you get in a hurry on the more wax-forward bags like the Vitesse above.
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Jean-Sébastien Jacques, the firm's new chief executive, appears to be in a hurry to draw a line under the whole affair, which is proving difficult.
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Wireless chargers work much more slowly than plugging the phone into a Lightning cable, which is why you should skip wireless if you're in a hurry.
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While Godless is never in a hurry to get where it's going, events moved at particularly glacial pace during one of the show's most disturbing scenes.
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"Don't feel like you're in a hurry," says Jeff Farr, a flight operator at Zipline, who's wearing a gray shirt with "Zipline" stamped across his chest.
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VIX, Wall Street's gauge of anxiety, rose 27 percent to 1, and trading in the index's options suggests few expect volatility to subside in a hurry.
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After some use, I still accidentally pan up when I mean to pan down and overshoot my left to right pans when I'm in a hurry.
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The broader opinion is that the other two global rating agencies - Fitch and S&P - may not follow in a hurry, based on their cautious views.
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"I made him breakfast, he ate quickly, he was in a hurry to go to work," said Murtaja's mother, Yusra, recounting the morning of the protest.
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If you're in a hurry, here's the short version: The president's plan is the bare minimum the Environmental Protection Agency thinks it can get away with.
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But in 2010, after bringing in free-agent guard Wade Smith, and giving guard Mike Brisiel a full-time job, things turned around in a hurry.
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But no one is in a hurry to pass reforms that would result in higher mortgage rates at a time when the middle class is struggling.
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METROPOLITAN DIARY In a hurry to pay for a soda, mysterious cake boxes and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
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The really tough part of Mr Macron's vision, however, would involve a step change for Europe that is extremely difficult to see happening in a hurry.
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You don't want to be slow, but I was a young man in a hurry, and sometime I've moved more quickly than I wish I had.
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I wasn't in the car hauling my son to jail that day in Arizona, thus can't say who was in a hurry and who was not.
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As I try to tell mine, will I find myself rolling along, in a hurry or not, listening, learning their stories on the way to Flagstaff.
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But if you're going to make a grandiose statement, especially when you can't prove it, don't be surprised if you get tuned out in a hurry.
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If you want to evenly cook small meals in a hurry using infrared heating technology, the Panasonic NB-G110P Flash Xpress Toaster Oven will not disappoint.
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Maybe someone took the time to give you feedback, turned around a request overnight, or helped you unjam the printer when you were in a hurry.
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I was actually trying not to talk too much, because I knew you were in a hurry, but I needed you to look the information up.
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A good rule of thumb is to drive like your grandmother is in your car holding a hot cup of coffee, but she's in a hurry.
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Everyone knew where to click when they wanted a black sedan to show up at their door, whether they were sober, drunk, or in a hurry.
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I know I am not in a hurry for that particular feature if it means a compromise on battery life, which right now serves me perfectly.
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Of course, a single large compartment is rarely enough when you're doing real traveling and need to access this document or that gadget in a hurry.
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Now he is in a position to reclaim possession in a hurry, but if Carnoustie has taught us anything, it is to anticipate a wild ride.
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Coronavirus causes several symptoms, but diarrhea is not that common among them — at least not common enough to need a lot of this in a hurry.
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Maybe he was confident in his work, Shannon thought, or maybe he was in a hurry to finish the order before the Tocco was hauled away.
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Though the current offstage crisis will not disappear in a hurry, the company's dancing is showing the moral ideals above and beyond any vile behavior offstage.
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On the other hand, the market for local news outlets doesn't seem very frothy right now, so Hale says he's not in a hurry to sell.
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Joffrey might not have died if he had used the traditional saddle, chains or steel-tipped whip, but he was in a hurry, and he didn't.
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The Italian newspaper Il Tempo reported that the draft plan's leaking prompted thousands of people to "leave Lombardy in a hurry before the rules were approved."
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One of the North Korean chasers briefly crossed the borderline before turning back in a hurry, another violation of the Korean War armistice, the command said.
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The WeWork blowup and Uber's difficult market debut showed that when investors lose confidence in a growth story, the results can get ugly in a hurry.
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Much can change in a hurry in the boat sheds and in the water during the Cup, just as it did in San Francisco in 2013.
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It's working with a new, Google-based results reporting system, put in place in a hurry after the Iowa caucuses turned into a debacle this month.
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They are in a hurry to do what they are programmed to do, which is to grow masses of fernlike feathery branches and go to seed.
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But observers also said that Oracle need not be in a hurry to hire another chief executive, if Catz was content to do the job alone.
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The bill text is expected to be finalized in a matter of days, and it will hopefully make it onto the legislative calendar in a hurry.
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The NHL recently expanded into Las Vegas for the 2017-18 season, so the league isn't in a hurry to put a 32nd team in play.
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Murray won in a hurry, but they have played 36 times as professionals, more than enough to make it clear that Djokovic is the greater player.
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Errors occur because the counties, who record registrations, are short-staffed, workers are improperly trained, and often in a hurry to make election deadlines, she said.
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In a hurry to acquire the livestock and jewelry that Úrsula demands as the price of her daughter's hand, Raphayet and his alijuna partner, Moisés a.k.a.
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So began this hostless, in-a-hurry Oscars, itself a longtime institution moving forward and putting on a show without the public face it started with.
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A group photograph of Demourelle and his family seems to have been taken in a hurry as the subjects look distracted and stare in all directions.
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"They're acting in a hurry, appealing to the base, and trying to seem decisive," said Patrick Parenteau, a professor of environmental law at Vermont Law School.
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The President-elect, too, has been in a hurry, declaring that the Affordable Care Act must be repealed and replaced more or less at the same time.
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That in turn puts a burden on the pancreas to churn out more insulin in a hurry, which over time can contribute to diabetes and weight gain.
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"Of course we were ready to sign the contract tonight but our Russian counterpart was in a hurry and had to go to the airport," Zanganeh said.
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As a result, supply chains will not be "in a hurry" to shift away from China and production activity will continue to be "fairly steady," Gupta added.
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Suddenly, she heard her neighbor's dog bark—she thinks because her phone calls woke him and his dog—and she heard the man leave in a hurry.
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"The central bank should not be in a hurry to lower rates because it doesn't have enough justification to do so," Coutino wrote in a research note.
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After they sleep together, and he is in a hurry to leave, Kate correctly deduces that he's married, a hunch she had before she slept with him.
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Sugary cereal, granola bars, Pop-Tarts, yogurt—all great ways to start the day in a hurry, but also the bane of the savory breakfast lover's existence.
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Mikhelson declined to give a cost estimate for Arctic LNG-2 project and said that Novatek was not in a hurry to choose partners for the project.
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"When you milk a cow, you can't be in a hurry," Pat Kincaid, a former convict who worked on a prison farm near Kingston, Ontario, told VICE.
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The officers maintained the devices from our cases before we knew that and let us get on the plane in a hurry before the plane took off.
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Trump is playing to a market that still believes in his economic agenda, though a misstep on a big stage could thwart that confidence in a hurry.
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But that could change in a hurry if Avila gets dealt before the trade deadline to a team looking for help at catcher and another lefty bat.
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It has an element of the slingshot to it: there's built-in leverage and timing, and then a baseball that's a long way gone, in a hurry.
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He and Myrcella always seemed too delicate for this savage world, but that thing went bad in a hurry, and more graphically than I would have guessed.
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The BOJ's move derailed demand for risky assets which was fanned overnight after the Fed showed little sign it was in a hurry to tighten monetary policy.
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Dr. McNutt is leading a study to look at what it might take to build an ultrafast spacecraft that could leave the solar system in a hurry.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said he's not in a hurry to buy the next iPhone — even though he usually rushes out to upgrade on opening day.
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This Stewart + Colbert segment runs 13 minutes, so if you are in a hurry and just want a quick hit, go right to the 11-minute mark.
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"Great pass from Olli (Maatta) and I saw Holtby was pretty deep in his net and just tried to get it up in a hurry," Hornqvist said.
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If I need to get somewhere in a hurry, I will take an occasional Lyft ride or borrow a car with Gig, a local car-sharing program.
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"The one thing that could make the bond market sell off or turn around in a hurry is if there's a China U.S. trade agreement," said Rupkey.
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Sometimes, if you don't protect your teammates — you want to fragment a clubhouse in a hurry, especially when you've got some star power — that's how it happens.
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Also, he's not just a plodder: he had a snapping 93-yard run Sunday in which he zipped through a hole and got downfield in a hurry.
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They were built in a hurry when the alliance was forced to leave Paris after France's withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's military command in 1966.
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Yes. The Brewers, more so than even two weeks ago, are an intriguing organization with the potential to pivot from seller to a buyer in a hurry.
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That being said, mismatches can turn into upsets when teams do not take their preparations seriously, so some of these games could turn interesting in a hurry.
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Commerzbank strategists said a 50-basis-point cut would indicate the Fed was in a hurry, increasing the likelihood more would be coming than the market expected.
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In Tuscaloosa, where dozens of companies are eager to be part of Alabama football, that Saturday-only revenue can surpass $5 million a game in a hurry.
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Serving as C.I.A. director would seal his reputation as a young man in a hurry in Washington, underlined by his lack of experience relevant to the job.
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Pressure from investors, combined with a prince in a hurry to transform his country, could jeopardize the long-term approach that has made Aramco a dominant force.
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"Sujay's strategy was to make sure I had no time for anyone else, but I wasn't in a hurry to get to my forever," Dr. Greenwood said.
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But schools trying to boost their teams in a hurry may expose themselves to heightened risks, he argued, and the complexities of football only compound those risks.
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Use these if you're in a hurry and don't need to speak to a human representative as it can take longer if you do run into problems.
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Appalachian State won a regular-season matchup at Louisiana in October by a score of 218-21, but the Mountaineers exceeded that point total in a hurry.
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" Talking about playing the Capitals, who had the best record in the league, he added, "We're going to find out what playoff hockey is in a hurry.
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"Barbuda's not going to be rebuilt in a hurry, and when we do rebuild it, we're going to have to rebuild to massive hurricane standards," said Sanders.
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New England signed him the next day ... but things went sideways there in a hurry after a civil lawsuit alleged Antonio raped a woman back in 2018.
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"You know the difference between this President and any other President I have worked with ... is that he never seems to be in a hurry," said Sen.
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But now that prices have hit a wall, and if you don't have an unlimited amount of money, the money suck can get painful in a hurry.
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But if you want to create a more complex personal finance book, things are likely to get challenging in a hurry, because you must accomplish three essentials.
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We're unlikely to see much progress on this front under the current administration, but the political winds can shift in a hurry, especially if the research continues apace.
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"It would be awesome if people weren't [in a] hurry to judge each other and would be able to put themselves in the other people's shoes," she says.
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It would be better to put the equipment closer to the coffee fields, but another eruption of political violence could force operators to abandon it in a hurry.
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I thought it was weird at first but it's grown on me: it's easy to undo in a hurry, and not hard to attach even with one hand.
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Bonus: AKG claims up to 30 hours of battery life (15 hours with NC turned on), so they won't be running out of juice in a hurry either.
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I haven't had a full day at home in weeks, and my to-do list is a mile long, but I'm not in a hurry to get started.
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In the early going especially, the script feels rushed, as if Benson is in a hurry to get past establishing the character and push on toward the commune.
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Against Kansas City, the offensive line did not allow Brady to be sacked or even remotely pressured, mainly because Brady got rid of the ball in a hurry.
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Despite the added comfort and convenience that will come from using driverless cars, I'd still need to take a flight if I were really in a hurry, right?
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Earlier, Aker said it was not in a hurry to sell more assets in the oil services industry as it presented rising third-quarter earnings year-on-year.
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Team Evil Geniuses' Kenneth "KBrad" Bradley, a Street Fighter V and Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 20163 player, unleashed a scathing video response that went viral in a hurry.
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These are obviously the two best possible choices for a high-net-worth couple in a hurry to catch its next flight out to Acapulco or Bora Bora.
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After knocking on the door, a witness (aka Panettiere) who "appeared to be frantic" opened the door "in [a] hurry," after which the man was placed in handcuffs.
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If the dealership has no in-house artist, which is quite likely, an employee could have thrown together the ad in a hurry using Firewatch art found online.
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Just don't be in a hurry: You are at the mercy of the slowest car on the highway and will move as quickly (or slowly) as it does.
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I manage to pin Yin down at the pop-up's latest location at a cafe in Haringey to learn how to make after-work curry in a hurry.
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Flown to a secret jail set up in a hurry by the C.I.A. in Thailand, Mr. Zubaydah was first questioned by F.B.I. agents using traditional rapport-building methods.
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"[This allows you] to defend your issue or to make your case in a stronger way because you are not in a hurry in your head," Black says.
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It's possible your spouse or one of your dependents could become gravely ill, and we all know that healthcare costs can wreck a family's budget in a hurry.
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The official, David W. Grim, was highlighting an initiative that would require mutual funds to increase their liquidity cushions to accommodate investors looking to leave in a hurry.
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Virginia found itself down 12 with four minutes left, needing to make up a lead in a hurry: the one thing the team was not designed to do.
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Think about how many anti-vaxxers would walk away from a coronavirus vaccine right now — I suspect a lot of them would change their minds in a hurry.
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Survivalists call it a bug-out bag—a portable kit that contains everything you'll need to get by, should you ever need to leave home in a hurry.
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In some cases, customers may skip this when they're in a hurry and run the card as a debit instead — allowing Level to keep the fees for itself.
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"We see a better chance this year due to stability in the economy," he said, adding the bank was not in a hurry to inflate its loan book.
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Powell preaches patience: US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said in a 60 Minutes interview broadcast Sunday that he's not in a hurry to change interest rate policy.
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"You have a lot of otherwise healthy young people suddenly arriving with fast-developing pneumonia in emergency rooms — that will raise red flags in a hurry," he said.
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"For any papers we wrapped, we put a sticky note on the back to let him know what was inside, in case he needed anything in a hurry."
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" On "Cairo, IL," she eulogizes a town stuck in time: "Nothing's in a hurry except/The water in between the rising banks/Oh, nothing moves but nothing stays.
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Deliveroo, which competes with companies such as Just Eat, said in July that an initial public offering is not off the cards but was not in a hurry.
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If you are in a hurry, the gist of our point is that the recovery in value of SaaS stocks probably made a number of 2019 IPOs possible.
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He was once a young man in a hurry; he launched his first of three unsuccessful bids for the White House just over a year after becoming governor.
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Although a 2014 survey showed that many Americans were unfamiliar with basic information about their government, Google has helped anyone interested in remedying their ignorance in a hurry.
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Neither of them intends to exclude Claire — and she picks up on the subtext in a hurry anyway — but it's a moment in which she doesn't quite belong.
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The coach also indicated the team isn't in a hurry to move on from Manning, whom Shurmur said he still believes has "years" left as an NFL starter.
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With roads in major cities becoming increasingly clogged, Uber is proposing one of the more radical solutions to get people from Point A to Point B in a hurry.
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So, when we asked Jizzy what he'd do if Nurmagomedov and his crew tried to pull that same stunt on Floyd -- he says it'd get violent in a hurry.
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The band formed in a hurry, and almost by accident, after Lombardo's former band Philm broke up right before a scheduled run of dates with Mexico's Descartes a Kant.
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Conte says he eventually intends to create new services that he can charge additional fees for, but he also insists that he's not in a hurry to do it.
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I have an emergency fund in a separate account, and I'm not in a hurry when it comes to my investments — I'm planning to use that money for retirement.
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H.S. If you had to leave your old life behind to start anew in another country in a hurry, what would you take and what would you leave behind?
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But if you're not in a hurry to get your items and you're already a Prime member, this may be a good way to stock up on everyday items.
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"Waiting for a prescription when you're in a hurry is annoying, but waiting for it when you really need it is simply unacceptable," Darmeli said in the company's announcement.
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Manpreet Singh Badal, finance minister of the northern state of Punjab, told Reuters the new tax was launched in a "hurry resulting in a lot of chaos and pandemonium".
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I'd had a hard time making friends that year as everyone else seemed to have their cliques figured out, and they weren't in a hurry to add someone new.
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The Fed needn't be in a hurry to bring its balance sheet down to pre-crisis norms, but were it to be, it might be in a fix anyway.
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Japan's Nikkei rose 3.0 percent following Friday's gains on Wall Street, where shares soared on views that the Fed would not be in a hurry to tighten monetary policy.
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If you are feeling a little too good about the world, the journalist Edward Luce's The Retreat of Western Liberalism will jolt you back to pessimism in a hurry.
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These new locations give them access to shoppers who want their stuff in a hurry without schlepping out to regular big-box stores or waiting around for home delivery.
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If you don't need to get to your destination in a hurry, Google Maps added a Ms. Pac-Man mode to further distract you from your task at hand.
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Second-hand car dealers in Doha run a lucrative trade buying used sports cars from foreigners departing in a hurry, which are then shipped and sold in Asian markets.
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If you were still harboring reservations about either the flatter keyboard or artificially clicking touchpad of the MacBook, this new MBP is sure to allay them in a hurry.
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Too much of the show at this point feels to me like it's in a hurry to get to the next "shocking moment" rather than simply telling a story.
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The Idol 24S' 43,24mAh battery is also able to last a full day between charges for me, and the quick charging feature lets me top up in a hurry.
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"Once you start getting second, third, fourth time through the lineup, if you're attacking guys the exact same way every time, they'll make adjustments in a hurry," he said.
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Doing so would make them—and the financial system as a whole—far more vulnerable in a moment of panic, when everybody wants to withdraw assets in a hurry.
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In England, where the news media and the public are not known for treating defeat with an attitude of "Well played, boys," the knives came out in a hurry.
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If Scott's in, his proven ability to win close races in Florida and self-fund in an extraordinarily expensive state would send Florida up this list in a hurry.
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The fund had increased its cash holdings and would have traders working overnight, ready to sell other assets in case it needed to raise more cash in a hurry.
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It's December 26 and Christmas is over, so if you have any leftover elves siphoning off your holiday cheer, these bad boys will scare them off in a hurry.
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Fall Out Boy wrote this song in a hurry when they were in their early-20s, rolling their eyes at the "monoculture," still pissed off by their teenage Decembers.
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Even those with high literacy levels can be thrown if they are reading under stress or are in a hurry – like a lot of people are on the web.
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One full charge will give you 40 hours of battery life, and if you're in a hurry, just five minutes of charging will give you three hours of playback.
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One convenient thing about Wegmans was that it had a self-checkout option available, which I appreciated since sometimes I shop in a hurry and only need one thing.
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Dr. Berry hypothesizes that because the steaks cook quickly and provide a calorie-dense meal in a hurry, they became popular fare to serve to farmhands during harvest season.
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For investors, some of what has caused the most concern are well-intentioned businesses set up in a hurry with little outside oversight or time to work out kinks.
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Though Venus the elder swung for the lines and even won the second set in a hurry, Serena the younger prevailed — as she has so often in recent years.
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An intergenerational final like this is a rare opportunity for Osaka to raise her profile in a hurry by facing off against the biggest star in the women's game.
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He was curious, he said, because he was starting a new diet but couldn't figure out something healthy to consume in the morning when he was in a hurry.
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Gonzales won the first set in a hurry, but Hoad shook off the rust and won the next two sets and the match, 210-212, 2000-26, 23-13.
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From time to time, I have experienced the need to commute from Brooklyn to Manhattan in a hurry, so the express train has saved the day many times over.
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Better yet, the package includes a welcome bottle of wine and is available through January 12, 2020 if you're not in a hurry to get back to the office.
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"I was basically asking if they turned in their card or not," he said, adding that it had been easy for people in a hurry to dart past him.
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Park City Officer Mike Carrillo asked why Jake and his mother were in a hurry, and Jake asked whether the officer knew how to tie a tie, KSTU reported.
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But as the N.F.L. rolled through its fourth week, the league's quarterback corps, by necessity or design, has gotten younger in a hurry — with mixed, and sometimes exciting, results.
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Jesús Garcia (D-Ill.), a liberal freshman who replaced the retired Gutiérrez, said he's "not in a hurry" to jump into the race — and suggested he won't do so.
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's central bank is not "obsessed" with getting inflation back to its 2% to 3% medium-term target in a hurry, Governor Philip Lowe said on Thursday.
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Giancarlo Stanton wasn't in a hurry to leave Miami after he was traded to the Yankees -- he stuck around an extra day to rage in Miami with 2 Chainz.
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If you're in a hurry and do forget to shut this straightener off — not to worry — the automatic shut off feature will power down the Xtava after 60 minutes.
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In a call with investors today to discuss the company's fourth quarter earnings, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings said that the company is not in a hurry to expand into China.
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Golnesa 'GG' Gharachedaghi and husband Shalom Yeroushalmi got married in a hurry, split almost as fast but it seems they have done a U-turn on their road to Splitsville.
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However, futures expectations are notoriously volatile, and continued wage pressure, as well as Trump following through on expansionary fiscal policy promises, will change the market's collective mind in a hurry.
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In a tweet, the organization requested people in earthquake-affected areas disable password protection on their home Wi-Fi networks so everyone could get on the web in a hurry.
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Jackson's near grand slam headed out of the stadium in a hurry on a line drive; the only question was which side of the foul pole it would go past.
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Much of the story reads as if Tutuola is in a hurry to summarize all of its events for us rather than transport his readers to the Bush of Ghosts.
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But the court did not appear to be in a hurry to review those precedents on Tuesday and avoided some of the most contentious legal areas related to reproductive rights.
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But coaches still have a long way to go before they become a mainstream form of travel for business people in a hurry and for one big reason: road congestion.
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He was in a hurry to grow up, and nothing can turn you into an adult—or at that time, offer you a fortune faster—than becoming a professional fighter.
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We even find out how that MRSA crept into her abdomen: A bullet fragment was left behind when the crew was in a hurry to put her back in service.
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RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund (PIF) is "not in a hurry" to issue bonds but is assessing several funding options, an executive said on Thursday.
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The controversy triggered by the penalty, for going off track and returning in an unsafe manner while defending the lead from Hamilton, is unlikely to die down in a hurry.
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Hitachi is not in a hurry to increase its stake in Ansaldo STS, CEO of Hitachi Rail and Ansaldo chairman Alistair Dormer told Il Sole 24 Ore in an interview.
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We stood silently as a guy behind me did his best to show that he was not in a hurry to be served by making increasingly louder "ah-em" sounds.
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The notion that you have to know what you don't know and be in a hurry to find out is one of the key attributes of a successful presidency, too.
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The drive to create art is a "mandate" so ancient that it should probably by now have expired, and yet when it arrives, still, it is always in a hurry.
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Things have changed in a hurry since then, as the Blue Jackets aim to avoid a third straight loss when they host the Metropolitan Division-rival Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday.
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If you're in a hurry to do so, you can complete this step, but if you're simply setting up your account to use in the future, opt to skip instead.
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There are many things to consider if a Seoul visit is to take place, so we do not intend to be in a hurry or to ask them to hurry.
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But if you want a phone only for basic tasks and you're not in a hurry to adopt the latest and greatest technology, a cheaper phone may serve you well.
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Equally important for a gunman looking to do a lot of damage in a hurry: AR-15-style weapons are fed with box magazines that can be swapped out quickly.
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"Even though airline and balance sheets and recent free cash flow trends may look great, things can change in a hurry if demand abruptly declines," Scarola said in an email.
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There's just no reason to borrow money except you're in a hurry to get rich and you're risking going broke and all the effects it can have on your family.
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Then the two pick up their boards and shuffle across the snow and the sand and into the water, in a hurry to join the line of surfers bobbing offshore.
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You might think that a poem that exists in a pile of broken pieces, in an extremely dead language, would be something that translators would run from in a hurry.
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Evanston's varsity squad was facing off with Lake Forest on Saturday at a local college rink in the Chicago area ... when a fight broke out and escalated IN A HURRY.
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Like many developments in these early days of Donald J. Trump's presidency, the exhibition came together in a hurry, said Whitney Donhauser, the museum's director (two weeks, to be exact).
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By long relying on big technology companies to self-regulate, we've put ourselves in a unique position where Congress is now in a hurry to solve serious data protection problems.
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"Local restaurants cater to people eating in a hurry (fast food, buffets, etc), so there are only a limited number of traditional restaurants close to the Strip," C. Pennington wrote.
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They had left in a hurry the previous week, anxious about getting stranded in the floodwaters that swept through the villages and towns of southern Kerala just a day later.
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"I am not in a hurry to decide whether to stand," Sirisena told a news conference in New Delhi, a day after attending Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony.
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Like any good detective story, clues advance the narrative: a bowl, complete with wooden spoon and an unfinished meal — a discovery that suggests that whoever lived here left in a hurry.
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When you're in a hurry to make breakfast so you can get out the door, it might not hurt to have this egg cooker on hand, especially when it's 34% off.
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Not every conservative will join me in doing that, but if enough conservatives decide they've had it with football and turn the TV off, the NFL will change in a hurry.
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The Australian dollar edged up 0.15% to $0.6776 after minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) August meeting suggested the central bank wasn't in a hurry to cut rates again.
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When he tries to make excuses to extract himself from the situation — he's in a hurry, their biology might be incompatible — she keeps pressing, refusing to take no for an answer.
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" In a 2000 homage to his vehicle's lack of swagger, NPR humorist Peter Sagal said: "A minivan is a vehicle that says to the world, 'Hey, I'm not in a hurry.
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This can be done with a soft washcloth, a loofah, or a body brush, but for those in a hurry and DIY-ing their tan, Coco's created a tool to help.
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Well, technically, that last one is a paraphrase — I was lost and in a hurry, and I was so taken aback I didn't even fully register what that man was saying.
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If you're in a hurry, or simply don't have access to Photoshop, there are many websites and standalone apps that can be used to churn out a quick and dirty GIF.
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While the couple has been together for over a decade, last July Johnson shut down rumors that they were secretly married, and explained that they weren't in a hurry to wed.
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The price tag for the deal is also less than some investors had expected, which analysts said raised questions about whether the firm had been forced to sell in a hurry.
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However, with the Trump administration embarking on a tariff conflict with China, officials say Washington is now in a hurry to reach a deal over NAFTA before the current Congress ends.
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Perhaps because he was excited about how great it's been or perhaps because he was in a hurry, Stugotz also got his car going a little faster than the posted limit.
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Kudos to a community that joined forces in a hurry in Wentzville, Mo., Wednesday to rescue a 1,300-pound pregnant cow mired overnight in a mud pit up to its shoulders.
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It's why we have Velveeta and margarine and orange juice from concentrate, protein shakes and Soylent drinks and superfood smoothies, made for runners and hikers or just people in a hurry.
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These cards will be for popular books, like The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse-Tyson and Capital Gaines by Chip Gaines.
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But all too often flashbacks are used to add depth to a character too late in the game, or piled on thick at the front of a season in a hurry.
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Boasting a range of up to 10 miles and a max speed of 15 miles per hour, the Air Aluminum will get you wherever you need to go in a hurry.
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One of several reasons the Hall-of-Fame coach wants to get "great" in a hurry is because the Cardinals are staring at a four-game run from Dec. 21-Jan.
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Bourgue, however, was in no mood to leave Philippe Chatrier Court in a hurry and prolonged Murray's agony by breaking the twice grand slam champion as he served for the match.
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The leadership looked to be in a hurry—and members of the Afrosocialist and Socialists of Color Caucus objected because Bernie had yet to announce that he supported reparations for slavery.
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There's also a persistent rumor among Facebook employees that he has a secret "panic chute" his team can evacuate him down to get him out of the office in a hurry.
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It was about dissatisfaction with our choices, and the hope that instead of making the wrong choice in a hurry, we might take the extra time to find a better one.
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If a lucky bounce of the ping pong balls puts Auston Matthews in a Canucks jersey next year, any lingering anger over the trade deadline will be forgotten in a hurry.
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Japan's Nikkei rose more than 3 percent following Friday's gains on Wall Street, where shares soared on views that the Fed would not be in a hurry to tighten monetary policy.
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Those extra seconds might not sound like much in theory, but again, if you're in a hurry or you've got a line of people behind you, the wait can be painful.
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At multiple Army bases across the country this month, more than 1000 reserve officers are practicing how to set up so-called mobilization centers, which move reservists overseas in a hurry.
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They are never neat, uniform stacks; they are always spilling over one another organically, as though they had toppled once, and someone had propped them against each other in a hurry.
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If you're in a hurry, there's the F-150-based, 450 horsepower Raptor — now built under the umbrella of the newly-formed 'Ford Performance Division' (also responsible for their GT supercar).
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Unlike their parents and grandparents, they aren't in a hurry to marry or settle down, and in turn, they aren't dropping money nearly as early or often on diamond engagement rings.
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Margera posted a picture of himself on the way to meet Dr. Phil, captioned, "I was in a hurry, i couldnt miss a first class flight for doctor phil," Margera wrote.
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He heads into the final three months with a cash edge over his potential rivals — though at least one of them has shown the ability to raise money in a hurry.
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We are still very much in the midst of a fascinating, often exciting but sometimes scary digital transformation in which advertising dollars are moving to Google and Facebook in a hurry.
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Until this past week, patience had done little to guide Koepka, who has been in a hurry since he turned pro in 2012 after a solid college career at Florida State.
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Exactly a year earlier, when a huge, fast-moving wildfire called the Beast was bearing down on the city, the whole of Fort McMurray had to be evacuated in a hurry.
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That's why I urge rapid closing on T-Mobile's acquisition of Sprint: it is important to propel our economy and society into the era of distributed connected computing in a hurry.
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But some political analysts suggest that even Mr. Renzi is in a hurry to return to the polls, to capitalize on the portion of the population that voted for the overhauls.
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" Hoshyar Zebari, Iraq's former foreign minister, a Kurd originally from Mosul, said, "Everyone is in a hurry to achieve a military victory, without regard for the destruction or the day after.
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" The ad features two middle-aged men discussing the Senate race between McCaskill and state Attorney General Josh Hawley, a Republican, whom the narrators describe as "a man in a hurry.
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Add to this investments already made by suppliers, banks and manufacturers, and their reliance on preserving resale values of planes already flying, and few are in a hurry to start afresh.
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We had to go past my cousin's friend's house on the way home, they got me changed and dropped me home in a hurry so they could go back to the club.
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RIYADH, April 25 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund (PIF) is "not in a hurry" to issue bonds but is assessing several funding options, an executive said on Thursday.
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The new store in New York, like the other Amazon Go locations, will offer grab-and-go food options for meals throughout the day, Amazon said, catering to people in a hurry.
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What is so spine-tingling about the scene is that Martin blurts out the death sentence in a hurry, with no emotion, and there are no reaction shots of the appalled Steven.
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The group is not in a hurry to do the deal and may wait for better market conditions as several other Russian firms are expected to do their deals soon, he added.
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More than any other financier, he was the face of Brazil's global ambitions during the country's recent, short-lived boom — in a hurry to grow and unafraid to compete against anyone, anywhere.
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If you're in a hurry escort them to a place where someone else can take over - call one of their friends, or one of yours, of if they want to, the police.
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The corporate earnings picture is ugly and getting uglier in a hurry, with companies expected to post an 8.3 percent decline in first-quarter profits from the same period a year ago.
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While the Rangers are ascending, Philadelphia is headed south in a hurry with losses in 14 of its last 17 overall and 15 of 21 away from Citizens Bank Park this season.
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The European Central Bank has long wanted clearing in its currency to take place on its turf, in case it ever needs to provide liquidity to a clearing-house in a hurry.
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"Why all of a sudden have I had four calls in Crystal City?" asked Sanders, who usually queries clients to see if there's some reason they're in a hurry to move in.
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That might happen here and there if you're shutting the Fold in a hurry, but it's unlikely that someone would shut the Fold that hard so often, or for 14 hours straight.
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That's the year Tommy Tuberville was fired after a 24-7 season, and since then, the two more coaches have come in, peaked early, and then fallen from grace in a hurry.
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The receptionist was surprised by the absent furniture and offered to move me to a different room, which I declined, because I was in a hurry to meet a friend for lunch.
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Cinephiles argue over whether the cycle's official count should include all seven Boetticher-Scott collaborations or just six (excluding "Westbound," a 1959 dud that Boetticher had signed on for in a hurry).
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In his home office, he arranged himself across a beige couch like a coat hurled off in a hurry: torso horizontal, head kinked up against a pillow, legs crossed off the front.
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Judge Jeanine Pirro doesn't say she regrets going on "The View" -- even though it ended in a shouting match -- but it doesn't seem like she's in a hurry to go back either.
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Next month, at Army posts across the United States, more than 1,000 reserve soldiers will practice how to set up so-called mobilization centers that move military forces overseas in a hurry.
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According to this biography, he was in a hurry and nearly missed his train, which would have left no time for scribbling lyrics about the bittersweet nature of life on the road.
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The goal also makes it 16 straight games with a goal to open the World Cup; the scoreless draw is the one thing no one is in a hurry to see return.
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Her replacement, former military chief Roy Cimatu, made some initial conciliatory comments to the country's shell-shocked miners, but has shown no sign of being in a hurry to reopen shuttered mines.
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The haunting image seemed to have been created at once in a hurry and with meticulous care: a close-up of a face (her brother's, I'd learn) that radiated might and melancholy.
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Rosenberg said the latest run-up in stocks may be due to a market that believes the new Fed, with Powell at the helm, won't be in a hurry to raise rates.
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"You basically cannot walk her if you're in a bad mood or if you're in a hurry," said her owner, who gave her name only as Ann, citing the hostile legal climate.
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The inspector general who replaced Mr. Chávez Flores, Adriana Campos López, told the victims' parents that investigators were in a hurry to solve the case, spurring Mr. Zerón's visit to the riverbank.
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I'm not in a hurry to decide things now, so we'll see, but I don't really see a reason to not carry on and keep doing what I'm doing for the moment.
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Lawmakers voted for the bill in a hurry on one of the last days of the legislative session, and the bill's text was never made available to the public before the vote.
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It was about 5 - 7 years ago when i was riding my bike along the road when cougar came up from down in the ditch on the other side in a hurry.
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They never really seemed in a hurry to get anywhere in particular, which felt special, even among the other so-called slowcore bands they've often been lumped in with over the years.
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The America's Got Talent judges see some truly entertaining performances, but every once in a while a performance so astounding comes along that they reach for their rare golden buzzer in a hurry.
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Democrats may not be able to stop Kavanaugh from getting a vote, but they now have more fodder for the talking point they've been pushing all along: that Republicans are in a hurry.
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He was in a hurry because his mother's living situation in a South African province had become unsafe, and he planned to use the trip to help her move to a safer home.
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If you missed it, Dominic Thiem was forced to move to a different post-match interview room, because Serena was in a hurry to do interviews and leave after Sofia Kenin upset her.
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"At first, I was entirely focused on learning how to draw a comic book and tell a story in a hurry," says Adrian Alphona, who was 23 when he accepted the Runaways job.
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Though Trump said he is not in a hurry, a trade deal this spring would give him a win to cite as an economic accomplishment as he advances his 2020 re-election campaign.
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In its latest attempt to update its stores, Target is trying a new layout to adapt to changing shopper behaviors: separate entrances for those in a hurry and those who want to browse.
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Pham's walkoff homer lifts Cardinals past Rays ST. LOUIS — Like the ball he hit in the bottom of the ninth inning Saturday night, Tommy Pham was in a hurry to leave Busch Stadium.
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At any rate, NYFVCA is a lot like the other Smalltown Brewery offerings—surprisingly delicious, with very little if any traditional beer flavor, and a sugary formula that gets cloying in a hurry.
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I was dazzled by the improvements in optics, which are trending toward red-dot reticles with huge fields of view that make it easy to put rounds on a target in a hurry.
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Reflecting on this, the major said that "General Campbell was very much in a hurry to get back to D.C." — where he was due to meet with President Obama and testify before Congress.
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Data on Friday meanwhile showing U.S. jobs growth slowed less than expected in October, has lifted expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will not be in a hurry to lower interest rates again.
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Goddess Garden Organics has a mineral-based sunscreen for every need and occasion, from daily spray sunscreen when you're in a hurry to a sunscreen stick for your baby when precision really matters.
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" When asked why there hasn't been an effort to reach a bipartisan compromise, Cantwell said she thought it was because "people are in a hurry, and I wish they wouldn't hurry on this.
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Golden State forward Draymond Green missed Saturday night's game at Dallas because of an injured toe, but Warriors coach Steve Kerr doesn't sound as if he's in a hurry to rush him back.
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Not only must the front office prove to the fans that their vision will produce results in a hurry, they must endure more questions about the way they prepare their players to compete.
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That means leaders in the world's 20 largest carbon emitters — including the United States, China, India and Europe — should focus on a handful of actions that can get emissions down in a hurry.
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Pressing any button on the edge of the phone means "Silence the ringing, stop the shame" — and when you grasp the phone this way, you'll hit one of those buttons in a hurry.
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The theory is that the repeal bill would come with a one- or two-year fuse, and that the looming explosion would compel lawmakers to compromise and pass something else in a hurry.
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She has the foot speed to grind from the baseline and extend rallies when necessary, but she also has the power with her serve — and second serve — to end points in a hurry.
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The Fed's comments in the minutes included concern about low inflation, and that reaffirmed some market views that the central bank will not be in a hurry to raise interest rates this year.
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And out it went, in a hurry, into the lower left-field seats at Yankee Stadium, giving the Yankees a come-from-behind 5-3 victory that ended a three-game losing streak.
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The car and its mannequin driver (in working SpaceX spacesuit) launched yesterday atop the Falcon Heavy rocket will eventually escape Earth orbit and travel outwards through the solar system — but not in a hurry.
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If the $20 bill were under threat of counterfeiters, our can-do country would marshal the resources and brainpower to overcome any technical hurdles and come up with a secure note in a hurry.
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One of the campers, Amayah Madere, told CNN affiliate WCBS she was swimming in the pool when a counselor told her to get out of the water and change change clothes in a hurry.
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Dorough recounted how he had to make a quick outfit change at a concert in Las Vegas recently, and in a hurry to get on stage, he ran into their wardrobe stylist and tripped.
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One of the chickens drinks too much and runs in front of a hyperloop pod in a hurry to escape the roaster, and suddenly it's a police matter, no longer a simple bar fight.
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Greece is in a hurry to sell some of its state assets, in what is one of the most critical issues for the country as it races to end a bailout program in August.
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The diner shares a strip mall with the E.M.T. station, and, if he has to leave on a call before he can finish eating, the servers will box up his food in a hurry.
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Lacie's death by a thousand cuts escalates in a hurry, starting with an awkward taxi ride, which leads to an unfortunate interaction with a ticket agent at the airport which further lowers her score.
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The U.S. Supreme Court hasn't been in a hurry to take up gun cases in recent years, though it did grant review in January of a case challenging a New York gun control law.
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These dumplings come in microwaveable trays of six, so they're easy to heat up in in batches for small groups... or even just for yourself as a light and delicious lunch in a hurry.
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It's hard to watch it without feeling like you're suffering a mild heart attack: the camera's in a hurry, the cuts are quick, and the dizzying, ever-changing soundtrack makes for seizure-inducing viewing.
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The British leader subsequently left the prime minister's residence Maison de Bourgogne in the centre of this small city-state in a hurry, ducking out of a press conference alongside his opposite number, Bettel.
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The way "Vice" tells it, Dick Cheney, who would go on to become the most powerful vice president in American history, started out as a young man in a hurry to nowhere in particular.
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No one is in a hurry for dinner, and when it comes, some of the most sophisticated people I know lunge across the table to roll their corn right through the stick of butter.
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While the Fed has kept the door open to a June hike, it showed little sign it was in a hurry to tighten monetary policy amid an apparent slowdown in the world's largest economy.
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The Black Hole turned on Derek Carr in a HURRY Sunday, 'cause after the Raiders lost to the Jags -- the QB was booed off the field ... all while fans hurled trash into the endzone!
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PORT NECHES, Texas — It was a Thanksgiving of pies abandoned at homes that had been left in a hurry, turkey eaten in hotel rooms, and naps on cots handed out by Red Cross volunteers.
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Known for his ''Bomb Rooms'' — intricate, hyper-detailed constructions that resemble a terrorist's hide-out abandoned in a hurry — Green was a cult figure in the '13s, but after 9/11 his career stalled.
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The fact is, we're living in a crucial moment when lawmakers around the world are quickly realizing that big tech must be regulated in some way, and they're in a hurry to make something happen.
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India's recently implemented Goods and Services Tax (GST), however, means that manufacturers will have to digitize in a hurry, because they are now required to file indirect taxes (which include service and sales tax) online.
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Yes, Jersey Shore is a great group costume idea, but I'm talking about the fact that weird-looking hair tools and accessories have long been the best way to achieve beautiful hair in a hurry.
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Her simple solve is to go the DIY route: Make your own green smoothie with ingredients like kale, apples, pineapple, carrots, and almond milk, and save the powder formulas for when you're in a hurry.
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If the people of Brazil could choose a way for their government to spend billions of dollars in a hurry, it would probably not be on a bunch of state-of-the-art aquatics facilities.
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Cleveland jumped out of the blocks in a hurry as Greg Allen recorded his first hit of the season with a double into the left field corner to lead off the bottom of the first.
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DeRozan torches 76ers with 45 points in Raptors' win PHILADELPHIA — Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan, one of the NBA's most dynamic scorers, never appears to be in a hurry as he moves about the court.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Madison Keys is a girl in a hurry but she must wait a little longer to turn her undoubted potential into grand slam silverware after a fourth round loss at Wimbledon on Monday.
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Several originals from this era remain; the best of them is probably the Lexington Candy Shop, which dates from 1925 and serves thick hamburgers and hot tuna melts to Upper East Siders in a hurry.
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Many are not in a hurry to dispose of their acquisitions or even set out a long-term plan for donations, said Megan Fox Kelly, an art adviser who works with high-net-worth individuals.
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The classic first step is preparing a "bug-out bag": a portable kit with about 72-hours worth of survival supplies in case you need to bug out of a tough situation in a hurry.
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Fore operates 15 outlets in Jakarta, which range from "grab and go" kiosks for workers in a hurry, to shops with space to sit and delivery-only locations, Fore co-founder Elisa Suteja told TechCrunch.
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With the markets and business today facing significant problems due to the coronavirus, Biden may not have to face an incumbent running on a strong economy, though that could always change back in a hurry.
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The story of EPA carbon regulations is long and tangled, but if you're in a hurry, here's the short version: The president's plan is the bare minimum the EPA thinks it can get away with.
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Like shakshuka, eggs in purgatory can be served for breakfast, brunch or a light supper, whether you're hung over, or just in a hurry to get a satisfying, full-flavored dish on the table quickly.
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But OpTic turned things around in a hurry, taking Hackney Yard Domination 186-132 and Gun Runner Hardpoint 250-186 before closing it out with a 6-3 victory on Arklov Peak Search and Destroy.
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Barnett said that he was not in a hurry to sell the business, but set a price for it by saying that he would consider offers of more than 100 million pounds (about $131 million).
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If you've ever had to shimmy off a step-into belt in a hurry, you'll appreciate the quick-click buckle, and the mesh pocket can handle even the biggest phone without interfering with Bluetooth earbuds.
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In such a painting, you might see plates with half-eaten food and overturned goblets, which is meant to give you the feeling the dinner guests either left in a hurry or were forcibly removed.
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Miller, Yngve, and Cole looked like a trio of pale, upright deer, like they belonged to their own particular species, and you could be forgiven, if you were in a hurry, for thinking them related.
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Although I wasn&apost in a huge rush to wear the suit, this is a great point to consider if you&aposre on a tight deadline and need a nicely-fitted suit in a hurry.
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"When you need to fuel up with a great meal in a hurry, count on brilliant starship mechanic R2-D2 to save the day with this special edition Star Wars Instant Pot," the store promises.
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PARIS — When the Islamic State was about to be driven out of the ancient city of Palmyra in March, Yves Ubelmann got a call from Syria's director of antiquities to come over in a hurry.
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So, as with so many of the other themes running through this market, the quicksilver rotation of September is a boost to the market, unless and until it goes to an extreme in a hurry.
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"I dont think that the RBA will be in a hurry to push rates down, preferring more support from government spending to lift economic activity," said Kerry Craig, global market strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management.
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"I don't think that the RBA will be in a hurry to push rates down, preferring more support from government spending to lift economic activity," said Kerry Craig, global market strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management.
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"Kim Jong Un would think the ball is now in Washington&aposs court and that he doesn&apost need to be in a hurry," said Nam Sung-wook, a professor at Korea University in South Korea.
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IN MANY of the poorest African dictatorships of recent decades, the best-paved road ran from the presidential palace to the airport, in case the Big Man and his entourage needed to escape in a hurry.
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His heart rate, pacer demand and cardiac rhythms all suggested that Compton had not in fact quickly bundled up all his most prized possessions and left in a hurry as his house went up in flames.
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Asked what he thought of the low-carb, high-fat eating plan beloved by many celebrities, Dr. Sanjay Gupta tells PEOPLE Now that he does think it's an effective way to shed pounds in a hurry.
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"I was unable to finish before because I was in a hurry to get to Charleston," Roof wrote from his cell, before stating his belief that Jews, Hispanics and Muslims posed a threat to white people.
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But hold that backdrop in mind: such forecasts may prove too optimistic, especially if global financial markets get another bout of jitters like those earlier this year, and foreign capital is pulled out in a hurry.
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The director of operations for Big Star, Alex Johrden, told BuzzFeed that the actor was in a hurry, but stuck around long enough to pose for a photo with two employees and the now-famous sign.
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The big difference between her and me is that she has a child, and that will change things for her, but I think Adele knows what she wants and I don't think she's in a hurry.
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Visas Can't Be Rushed the Way Passports Can American citizens need a visa to travel to several countries including India, China, Russia, Brazil, Vietnam and Australia, but getting one in a hurry isn't always an option.
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The kids still want to split the remaining brownies exactly in half, but would like to do it with only one straight-line slice of the knife (they are in a hurry to leave for vacation).
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PLAY "The Profane" (Performances start March 17) THE DETAILS He's in a hurry, so that's why he messed up at the end: [The H and T and S] looks like M and S, like a mess.
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Finding a manufacturer to produce their mattress in a hurry was "like pulling teeth," says Krim, since, until Casper, most brands just wanted something off the shelf with their labels on it, shipped to a warehouse.
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The process will take one to three business days if you want it done for free, but if you're in a hurry, you can pay a 1% instant transfer fee for immediate access to your funds.
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"We don't think the other two global rating agencies, Fitch and S&P, will follow up in a hurry, based on their cautious rhetoric," she said, noting their concerns on "weak" state and central government finances.
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Why it matters: "Even though Uber and Lyft have gotten really cheap, they're not that cheap… You don't have to be rich to be in a hurry," Scoot co-founder and CEO Michael Keating tells Axios.
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The show glides along on the self-effacing charm of its star (who uses his stand-up moniker, Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias, in the credits), but it doesn't seem to be in a hurry to get anywhere.
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With little understanding of English or her rights, and in a hurry to return to her 7-year-old son, she pleaded guilty in criminal court to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct and was released.
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