"You had to be back on defense in a hurry, " said former Michigan coach Johnny Orr.
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When Kimberly Curtis, 27, needs a new outfit on the cheap and in a hurry, the Manhattan resident heads to Forever 21.
Banks used to boost rates in a hurry on borrowers who fell behind on payments or otherwise turned out to be surprisingly risky.
That ended in a hurry on Wednesday, as a leading index of manufacturing activity fell to a 19-month low and the ADP Employment report painted a dismal picture for jobs.
Many of the same residents had to flee their buildings in a hurry on the night of the storm, when Sandy's high winds nearly snapped the previous boom from its cab.
Former Hewlett-Packard employees say that managers with the software company have been quizzing them on HP's 2002 acquisition of Compaq--a deal that centered on slashing costs and ditching redundant products in a hurry--rather than any grand strategic vision.
Instead, Cooder functions as a renegade historian on a no-particular-hurry ambling tour through rural America.
But credit regulations that took effect in 2010 limit what banks can charge in penalty fees and make it more difficult to boost rates in a hurry when borrowers fall behind on payments.
"A lot of NFL teams run that up-tempo offense, " said Syracuse quarterback Ryan Nassib after running a hurry-up offense in a Senior Bowl practice overseen by Oakland Raiders coaches on Thursday.
As I mentioned, on Sunday we declared a public health emergency in order to hurry the resources getting to different parts of the country.
First, I am not surprised that the size of the loss has turned out to be 15% greater than UBS first estimated - because selling or hedging big trading positions in a hurry, as UBS had to do on Friday, is always expensive.
Beantown's Bruins seem intent on wrapping up the long-awaited get-together in a hurry.
Weaving through calming woodland and across open grassland on gently winding singletrack trails is a tonic to the heat and hurry of the city.
If your waiter tries to memorize all the orders at all the tables, you might get the wrong meal, and if your server is in a hurry, thai dipping sauce might be spilled on your new silk blouse.
But lawyers acting on behalf of Apple Computer said "even a moron in a hurry" could see the difference between iTunes and a record label like Apple Corps, and the fact that Apple Computer distributed music didn't make it a record label.
Perhaps they are like Morrissette, who divorced in her early 30s, wasn't in a hurry to jump into another relationship and decided to have kids on her own.
Play was scrappy on the muddy surface with Motherwell lacking composure and the visitors in too much of a hurry.
If I invited someone over for dinner and they were on the phone the whole time, they would leave the house hungry and in a hurry.
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Updates for the four update platforms are available at the source link, although they should push out on their own over the next two days for those who aren't in a hurry.
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".
The boy was born, and the little triad was sighted on Seventy-eighth Street, always self-reliant and self-contained, always in a hurry.
In other words, here was a reason for Congress to hurry along the process of reconstructing them into the union on the easier terms that the president had proposed rather than the higher thresholds supported by the radical leadership on Capitol Hill.
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Sullivan, a father of four and grandfather of six, is in no hurry to retire, even though he concedes that running a small business makes many demands on his time.
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