So why rush to release new music?
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So the land rush will continue and the best and brightest will quickly find the most profitable parcels.
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The record companies know where in the country a record is lagging, so they can rush in with a few personal appearances, radio advertisements or poster campaigns.
Decades of isolation and consumers boycotts have kept tourist arrivals to a bare minimum, so now the rush is on to sell Myanmar as an exciting new destination.
Jolted by the mass deaths of rescuers in New York, firefighters won't be so quick to rush into burning high-rises and will broadly rethink how to protect themselves while trying to save others, fire officials say.
Both films hark back to a more somber, measured pace and muted palette, a time when movies weren't so desperate to rush us off our feet and sought to engage the mind -- not overload the senses.
Clearly, this was a lovely subsidy and so there was a rush, as in Wadebridge, to cash in.
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So why the sudden rush of flowerings? (events were reported in Atlanta, US, and Bonn, Germany, last year as well).
Renewed worries over a possible double-dip recession in the U.S. sent investors for a spectacular rush into so-called safe haven assets this week.
We traveled the museum, looking at pretty paintings, talking about the famed Impressionist, and even more so about the adrenaline rush of visiting a world-class museum.
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Finishing the game will take hours, so there's no rush to get to the story's climax.
It seems likely that Parliament will be asked to rush through legislation so that the law does what police thought it did.
But still a normal person can walk in and his mates will rush in afterwards so there's not much we can do.
"In shelters, if you don't get there in time enough, you don't have your bed no more 'cause there are so many people trying to rush in to get it, " Beavers says.
Americans may find the whole business so demeaning that they will rush to forget it and move on, ignoring the more important possibility that there may have been an obstruction of justice in the case.
So the central bank will not rush to reverse its long run of rate rises that have left investors squealing.
Maybe it was the pent-up energy of being trapped in the van for so long, or the adrenaline rush of hurrying to the station, but Elliott Brood kicked out an incredibly rousing performance that Monday afternoon.
The main convention hall accommodates more than 5, 000 spectators, making it one of the largest in the world -- but only by squeezing in so many seats that a Tokyo rush-hour train feels almost roomy by comparison.
The trip back to Vienna would have taken her too long to handle the initial rush of attention, so she finished her vacation, with family members introducing her as "the Nobel Peace Prize winner" for the rest of the week.
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So now the question is why the Rush Limbaugh brand went that far.
Will EV drivers draw so much power during driving hours (rush hour, or mid-day), that it contributes to overall peak demand?
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