The significance of Noon is that is the same time Rush Limbaugh airs his program.
If IGF-1 fails, it wouldn't be the first time a rush to develop copycat cancer drugs has led drug firms into a dead end.
The crowd waiting for the train fled from Han, and Abbasi only reached for his camera. 22 seconds sounds like enough time to rush over to a man and carefully lift him off the tracks.
Each time, colleagues rush to retrieve the bits of paper before waves suck them into the sea.
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So my last piece of advice would be to take your time and not rush into anything just because you are stressed in your current job.
Martin divides his time between a Gold Rush-era house atop San Francisco's Telegraph Hill, where the theme is the Wild West (racks of Colts and Winchesters, plus an 1880s roulette table with scrimshawed ivory chips), and a country house in the Napa Valley town of Rutherford.
Some say that if he had to make time for opposing opinions, Rush would have flopped.
For Rush Limbaugh, time stopped when he made those comments about Sandra Fluke.
Unfortunately because of time restrictions Tom had to rush off and start training.
Mr Sim was in London for the launch of the Creative Zen Vision: M in time for the seasonal Christmas rush.
The problem is that for as long as we rush in every time, the business will never sustain itself on its own.
And it is not the first time there has been a rush of interest in an event exploring the Highlands' subterranean history.
"That was wrong place, wrong time, wrong audience, " Rush said.
Getting the skinny, fast, is all the more valuable at a time when the merger frenzy sparks a rush into multibillion-dollar marriages of companies that barely know each other.
While the basics of the fight are consistent from city to city, some cities add their own flair, whether by asking participants to wear pyjamas (like London) or rush in at the designated time screaming "PILLOW FIGHT!"
Xavier Rush replaced Powell at half-time and was soon on the scoreboard, slipping past some weak defence for Blair to convert.
Organizers want the rush because they know the more time workers have to learn about a union, the less they usually want one.
The fear is that once the unprecedented capital controls - which are in place for an indefinite time - are lifted, the wealthiest will rush to move their deposits abroad, the BBC's Mark Lowen reports from Nicosia.
It is time for alarmists to stop soiling themselves in their rush to score cheap political points off Hurricane Sandy.
Or just read this headline and save yourself a lot of time: Critique of the Freeh Report: The Rush to Injustice Regarding Joe Paterno.
The last time Tokyo's gold dealers saw a similar rush to sell bullion, it was at the height of the European debt crisis, when gold prices surged globally.
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.
Mom just kept a watch over us to see how we were doing but now every time someone gets a sniffle the parents want to rush off to the doctor for care and doctors being human only want to please the patients and their families.
Tevez's very presence in West Ham's side means the relegation battle could yet go into extra time after his goal at Manchester United capped a remarkable rush to safety by Alan Curbishley's side.
It collapsed at about 09:00 local time (03:00 GMT), during the morning rush hour.
Now is the time for the cynics and told-ya-sos to rush in and demand a correction.
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