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After a recent lunch in a swanky midtown Manhattan eatery he dashed out the door in his restaurant-issued jacket.
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He took twenty-one of his men and dashed out the door.
NEWYORKER: After America
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True to her word, the following morning Witheford was confronted with two zebras -- one of them so flighty it dashed straight out onto the motorway, where it narrowly escaped oncoming traffic.
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One at a time, they dashed in and out of the brush at the foot of Komugi Mountain.
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Early hopes that Greece alone might need a bail-out were dashed when Ireland and Portugal also sought help.
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The high drama of the result, and the reported finger-jabbing row between rebel star Jesse Norman and the prime minister was followed by low farce as a government whip, I'm told, dashed through the corridors like something out of the end credits of the Benny Hill show.
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For years, the maps trotted out for investors have shown far too many dashed and dotted lines, rather than the solid ones they long to see.
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Hopes of an all-British final in the Samsung Open were dashed when Arvind Parmar , who might have played Rusedski, bowed out in the quarter-finals.
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Almost everything we freak out about is somewhere in the 1-2 range of dashed expectations.
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Suddenly, the old but very spry Mother Superior dashed across the altar, evicting the soundman, who had to drag all his gear out of that holy zone.
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He and the band's drummer, Robb Reiner (no relation to Hollywood director Rob Reiner), met as junior-high-school students in Toronto, felt an immediate musical kinship and, in the face of raised hopes, dashed hopes, big-deal record-label indifference and ever lowered expectations, have been rocking out together ever since.
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With one out in the seventh inning, Yadier Molina, whose home run in Game 7 of the 2006 NLCS dashed the Mets' World Series hopes, did his best to thwart their no-hit bid.
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