I'm just trying to get off this podium, so I wish you all would hurry with your questions.
Cadillac superserves drivers in a hurry with its optional Easy Key system, enabling passive vehicle and trunk entry and keyless ignition via a personalized keyless fob.
Having begun in a hurry with the key wickets of Hashim Amla (75) and Jacques Kallis (7) - brilliant catches by Matt Prior and James Anderson rewarding Stuart Broad and Ryan Sidebottom respectively - England had fewer answers to De Villiers and Boucher.
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Convenience is part of this: There's little preparation, it doesn't take long to cook, you can feed a lot of kids in a hurry with a few packages of hot dogs, and the kids usually don't mind if you burn or drop a few.
Above all, Zhu is a man in a hurry, with a mission to make up for lost time, both for himself and for China.
Nothing was done to preserve the past and many of the huts, which had been thrown up in a hurry, filled with asbestos and never built to last, were allowed to rot away.
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Down here, Liu Qin-Zheng practises his art with no hurry and clear enjoyment.
So "we support Euro Area Leaders' resolve to address the strains in the eurozone in a credible and timely manner" translates as "just hurry up and get on with it".
They hurry out and schedule meetings with them.
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For a while Duffy's presence is reassuring, but when we are already deep within the field he warns us to hurry along: These behemoths, with only 15% of their bulk visible above water, are shifting constantly.
"It's the message of the lyrics, the test that hits the heart in a hurry and the melody that goes along with it and seems to all go together, " Shea said.
It's a subtle hint to Congress to hurry up and pass free-trade agreements with Panama, Colombia and South Korea, which the Bush administration has already negotiated.
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All right, with thoughts like these any man would hurry to his home and hearth.
That could be because people can't or don't want to wait for a delivery van to show up, or they are in a hurry, or they don't want to bother with a salesperson, or they know they can return what they buy if it goes wrong, or they just want to save on the delivery charge, especially if it is something heavy.
They buy for emotional reasons with obstacles: no money, no need, no hurry and no trust.
Environmental groups like the Campaign to Protect Rural England are concerned about the policy of building new homes, often in rural areas, in return for government cash, while the local Liberal Democrats say in the hurry to build the homes there isn't always enough consultation with local communities.
To be sure, calculating those scenarios--and getting them to pass muster with the insurance companies--can get hairy in a hurry.
The consultant, lazy and in a hurry to invoice his services, thought he could solve a real problem with an advertising gimmick.
But there are logistics to work out in a hurry if that is to happen, many of them having to do with money.
Sullivan has been in cash for over a year, and while impressed with the markets' recovery, he's in no hurry to rush into a suckers' rally.
Play was scrappy on the muddy surface with Motherwell lacking composure and the visitors in too much of a hurry.
The key here is that with rates going lower, contagion came off the table in a big hurry.
But Lord McAlpine's barrister, Sir Edward Garnier QC, said only "a moron in a hurry" or an "anchorite in a sealed cave" would have been unfamiliar with the context in which the tweet was published.
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With inflation higher than they would like, the central bankers are in no hurry to slash interest rates.
He also likes finished software products with at least one customer, so he can start generating cash in a hurry.
It took the Kremlin years to reestablish a commercial foothold in the country, and while dealings with Baghdad have more or less stabilized, officials in Moscow are in no hurry to repeat the experience.
Even so, Congress is in no hurry to help Mr Cubas by approving urgent laws to shore up the shaky financial system and proceed with privatisation.
HUNTER-GAULT: Pronk, who has been involved in peace talks in Abuja, Nigeria, says the warring parties--two rebel factions and the government of Sudan--so far do not seem to be in a hurry to make peace in a region where some three million people are affected by the conflict, with some two million displaced and living in camps.
Officials said that they saw little need to hurry what was a sensitive and complex process because there was a de facto command authority in place, with the prime minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, in charge of the nuclear trigger.
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