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Examples
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Curry in a Hurry is quick if you want the curries.
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Curry in a Hurry is smack-dab in the middle of some wonderful South Indian restaurants (Madras Mahal, Chennai Garden, etc.), but CIAH is still pretty good.
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Vladov was checking his watch, then he said in English, "Hurry, inside."
The End Is Coming Ahern, Jerry 1984
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And so we call her Hurry, because she always hurries; she hurries like mad.
We Three Gouverneur Morris 1914
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When the Hurry was a little over, I went into her Room to comfort, and to get out of her the Cause of this desperate Transaction.
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When the Hurry was a little over, I went into her Room to comfort, and to get out of her the Cause of this desperate Transaction.
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The Young Man in a Hurry is a narrow-minded and ridiculously youthful prig, who is inexperienced enough to imagine that something might be done before very long, and even to suggest definite things.
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The Young Man in a Hurry is a narrow-minded and ridiculously youthful prig, who is inexperienced enough to imagine that something might be done before very long, and even to suggest definite things.
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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Let us see that cowardly word Hurry in all its most degenerating phases, let us see that it ever kills truth, loyalty, thoroughness; and let us determine that, day by day, we will seek more and more to substitute for it the calmness and repose of a true life, nobly lived.
The Majesty of Calmness; individual problems and posibilities William George Jordan 1896
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"Hurry," he urged, as her fingers fumbled for a holding.
Hair Raiser Cohen, Nancy J, 2000
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