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Examples for "rush "
1 When he reached the landing, however, he heard a rush of water.
2 As investors rush into frontier markets, analysts suggest careful selection among countries.
3 But in Ireland, it's a rush to work, that's the wrong way.
4 Fraud occurs in the rush of business; but it is the exception.
5 That exhilarating rush of power was gone; now I felt completely drained.
1 Public health authorities said that event contributed to a surge in cases.
2 The surge forced the government to introduce new cooling measures in October.
3 But in recent years, the state has seen a surge in tourism.
4 Indonesia has suffered a surge in human cases this year, baffling officials.
5 VIOLENCE A FACTOR A surge in recent violence could influence voter preferences.
1 It also flagged a spate of store openings in Europe and China.
2 The deal follows a spate of other recent cross-border law firm mergers.
3 Private equity-owned insurance brokerages saw a spate of deals in recent years.
4 Brazil has suffered a spate of partisan violence during the polarized campaign.
5 REUTERS: What's driving the recent spate of bankruptcy filings by restaurant companies?
1 Controlling this inflationary upsurge required stratospheric interest rates and an overvalued currency.
2 Despite the upsurge in economic growth in 2014, Champagne consumption dropped again.
3 There is an upsurge of influence of Italian-Americans in both political parties.
4 Lex swallowed a sudden upsurge of bile, but held out her hand.
5 In the upsurge of relief that buoyed Complain, he seized Vyann's hand.
6 They were getting ready for a big labor upsurge the following spring.
7 Anarchy and an Islamist insurgency onshore have fuelled the upsurge of piracy.
8 An upsurge of rat-sightings was one of the side-effects of the boom.
9 The children sit in silence, waiting for the next upsurge of anger.
10 He was suddenly seized by an upsurge of bitterness toward his mother.
11 The result would an upsurge in political risk in the region.
12 Authorities have long been concerned that an upsurge in violence could suppress turnout.
13 THE upsurge of interest in Celtic spirituality is a sign of hope today.
14 Whatever the reasons for the independence upsurge , financial markets have suddenly taken notice.
15 The deepening financial crisis caused an upsurge in commercial bank assets.
16 Recent weeks have seen an upsurge in activity around the issue.
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