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The paper boy hurried away
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She hurried to get her last message off his lens as Herndon came into the room
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"I did that last evening," he said as he hurried off down the back path
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Taking a deep breath, she got up from the couch as silently as she could, tip-toed to the front door, slowly opened it with a sense of relief when it didn't squeak, and then hurried outside and up the street
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The baggage handler hurried down the terminal hallway as fast as he could, so worried that the little carry-on would miss its flight and then be stranded there in Phoenix
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He could make that person very happy and eternally grateful if only he just hurried it up
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Start a battle, the young Oliver hurried lunges but this bold
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The sound of a blind man being hurried along, hitting his head on a door frame
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We had no choice but to abandon our meagre collection of belongings as we were hooded and hurried down into another waiting van
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In Danton’s wake a red capped guard hurried on, head bowed, taking two pigeon steps for every one that the committee chairman slammed down onto the unyielding flagstones as they swept past heavy browed doors set in frames of rough cut, foot square timbers
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They hurried to the station master’s cabin
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They hurried over to the
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she pondered as she hurried towards the kitchen to speak
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Dolly and Shibani left her sitting inside as they hurried
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All you hurried business people take note! The Yoga Complete Breath while performed when the body is in the Fish Posture helps to remove the spasm from the bronchial tubes and also helps to relieve asthma
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when these hurried little creatures
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They looked at each other and grinned in excitement; made an excuse and then hurried to the hatching grounds
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With that both she and her husband hurried out of the station and headed towards the bus stop
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Then her eyes flew wide and she hurried to Rah’s side to check his wing
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He would not be hurried
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Breakfast that morning had been the usual hurried, monosyllabic affair, and when she returned home from work Annie was determined that she would sit her brother down and that they would have a thorough chat about the future
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of matches and hurried Karen away and into the church, feeling as
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With that both she and her husband hurried out of the station and
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“So this was made here? I ask because I had wine before, but it was a hurried home-brew compared to this
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their father’s ex boss hurried back to his car and the comfort of
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Breakfast that morning had been the usual hurried,
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the requested refreshment and hurried back
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Joseph hurried to the reception area and tore open the envelope
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He had a hurried
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the deeper water, then they hurried back to the machine
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’ The Sergeant said as the ambulance men held a hurried, whispered conversation and then disappeared back to their vehicle
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He snaps his head away from the view, changes gear, accelerates slowly and pulls into a small car park in the woods, the sort of place frequented by dog walkers in daylight and hurried lovers by night
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He hurried his steps, reaching the threshold of the room as the phone on the desk began to ring
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Brasham nodded, then turned and hurried off, calling out that he
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She had paced to the far side of the deck at the time, she hurried back to that side of the boat but by then all she could see was the hair and jaw line, not enough to be sure, and it was at a distance in dim light
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It looked just like his mother’s brocade! He rode to the entrance, sprang from the horse, and hurried into a huge hall
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of recognition, paid his bill, then bade a hurried farewell to
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hurried away to fill their mother’s and mistress’s order,
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The Sailor did as he was told, and hurried up into the helicopter, and then the
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Katie was already flicking through the pages as she hurried back into the room
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She hurried forward with her last argument while her nerve still held, “You told me not long ago that, 'there is nothing which I have done, or do, that is outside your own reach, should you truly wish to grasp it for your own,' Did you really mean that?”
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” With that she mounted the last steps and hurried to her room to tidy up for supper
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And so, with nothing left to do in the village, Tipene hurried back home to his house, absent-mindedly carrying the old teddy bear behind him
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And so, after they had finished packing, they hurried over to Monica’s home and knocked on the door
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She hurried the boys back inside with the request that they send out Mike
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Esteban made the sign of the cross and hurried to his employer
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hurried towards the woods beyond
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hurried the process along, blowing what was left of the driver’s brains out the back
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” and he hurried away without looking back, nearly tripping himself in his haste
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" With this she turned her back on Cinderella, and hurried away with her two proud daughters
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there was a hurried discussion with the nurse’s aid
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There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge
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A uniformed doorman sat behind the counter, directing girls in transparent flowing robes who hurried by with trays of steaming food
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He hurried down to the office, bringing the magazine
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woman stumbled out without another word and hurried
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With all the head start, there was no chance he could get back to Alan and Desa's home ahead of them, so he hoped they would bring Alan back to Kadak's, and hurried off in that direction
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There was some signs of hurried packing
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Jean hurried off before he could
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Alan got to finish his story as they hurried thru the khume
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He hurried by the
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Too tired to fight, Emily turned and hurried on while behind her the air was rent with thunder as Tetloan began striking the invading soldiers
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“That only happens to very naughty children,” Nerissa hurried to explain
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8:30 in the morning, so I hurried not to miss
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She must have hurried here to tell the news
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“Oh he is, sort of,” I said, as he hurried up the steps and arrived
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she hurried on, Nerissa watched for any spot where she could hide
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Nerissa straightened up as best she could, then hurried toward Polis
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Nerissa hurried over the hill’s
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The man didn’t answer, only paused to shift her weight, then hurried into the cave’s main
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Mercer heaved a great and exasperated sigh before he hurried on after her
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She hurried toward the cheese shed
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He must have hurried into town to spread news about this brutal murder
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“Like they knew I was coming and wanted to make me feel at home!” She hurried toward her destination with less caution than before
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Pim slowly advanced the holo, but instead of a next page there was the hurried closing of the folder as the scene panned quickly to the exasperated face of the lackey
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” Gulum-Ei grinned and hurried off into the town, the bag of coins clinking and jingling as he went
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The Imperial offered a half nod in acknowledgment and watched the auburn-haired man exit the inn with a hurried step
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The Dark Elf gave what appeared to the Nord as a single nod and then hurried off in the direction of the city gates
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He hurried along Shady Avenue under the tramline, listening for the next tram
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Rachel and Ashley hurried up to the cottage where they tied up the she-goat and
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Scott hurried out the back gate, his backpack bouncing from the abrupt turns, convinced this visit was a mistake
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James hurried across to Hugh and knelt beside him
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Aspen hastily pulled herself up off of the ground, rubbing her neck as she hurried away, careful to keep her eyes downcast so no one would see the tears sparkling in them
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Isabelle hurried toward the entry area
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Next came the guests, mostly Kings and Queens, and among them Alice recognised the White Rabbit: it was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her
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‘Hush! Hush!’ said the Rabbit in a low, hurried tone
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Lucy pulled the torch from her backpack and handed it to Kate who immediately hurried across to the cave with new found energy
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The other guests had taken advantage of the Queen’s absence, and were resting in the shade: however, the moment they saw her, they hurried back to the game, the Queen merely remarking that a moment’s delay would cost them their lives
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Everyone hurried through after her, Kate and Amanda struggling a little to drag Melissa through without dropping her
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‘Come on!’ cried the Gryphon, and, taking Alice by the hand, it hurried off, without waiting for the end of the song
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We hurried to wash our faces and hands and refill our water containers
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The long grass rustled at her feet as the White Rabbit hurried by–the frightened Mouse splashed his way through the neighbouring pool–she could hear the rattle of the teacups as the March Hare and his friends shared their never-ending meal, and the shrill voice of the Queen ordering off her unfortunate guests to execution–once more the pig-baby was sneezing on the Duchess’s knee, while plates and dishes crashed around it–once more the shriek of the Gryphon, the squeaking of the Lizard’s slate-pencil, and the choking of the suppressed guinea-pigs, filled the air, mixed up with the
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But it was looking to the world that they had been inveigled by a wealthy developer to send their flagship craft on a hurried mission
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She glanced momentarily at Chris, looked slightly scared, then wiped her nose with a large tissue and hurried to the exit
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He opened the front door and hurried into the small lobby
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She was sure if this craft had been been designed for a human pilot – rather than handed over, as it seemed, in a hurried way from his alien friend – it would be scanning her in a
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The last trip was made as rapidly as possible with eyes always looking back, as we hurried to our destination
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He hurried on ahead to open the door to her office suite, “That should be no problem