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1 But in Ireland, it's a rush to work, that's the wrong way.
2 In office, the coalition government did not rush to resolve McKinnon's case.
3 Foreign banks' rush to expand into China has waned amid the recession.
4 President Santos, in the rush to become an international figure, miscalculated democracy.
5 In the UK, consumers seem in no rush to buy new handsets.
6 It also spurred a rush to map and claim land, said Larter.
7 So did a rush to rethink the way countries handle their economies.
8 Dean Duke, London I'm not in a particular rush to get home.
9 However, the Reds remain in no rush to announce Verbeek's permanent successor.
10 The rush to sell development land in the Dublin area is continuing.
11 Before people rush to judgment they should remember that, Mr Peters said.
12 The rush to biofuels means the quantities of land needed are huge.
13 I spoke in a rush to get the words out in time.
14 One pro-Smith MP said there should be no rush to challenge Corbyn.
15 However, it was Eklim that provoked a rush to the record books.
16 Ayla wanted to rush to their aid, but indecision held her back.
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