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But dismissing this mad rush as unstrategic misunderstands its nuance.
Then, once the convoy has passed, all is a mad rush.
It's a mad rush to establish brands and capture market share.
"There was a mad rush that was careless in its approach," Green said.
He joined the mad rush of buyers who hoarded cases to sell online.
In Washington, at least, there's been a mad rush to get kids vaccinated.
That is why there is a mad rush to tap the Indian rich.
But the mad rush to Peru's border in the past week was largely unnecessary.
The result is a mad rush to rewrite the bill on the Senate floor.
The mad rush to develop serves only to confirm our comical, almost antediluvian backwardness.
Sergei Utkin, a local collector, is bemused by the mad rush for the note.
After a mad rush to build, China is also learning to live within its means.
Avoid the mad rush to the first tax prep office with an open time slot.
With Hyperloop One, nothing is deferred or delayed; these guys are in a mad rush.
WATCH: A mad rush to the stage for Kanye West's #SundayService in Salt Lake City.
The Daewoo founder's mad-rush corporate expansion symbolized South Korea's rise as an Asian tiger.
I don't know for sure, but I'd suggest three possible factors in this mad rush.
" Instead, he stressed that journalists should resist "feeding frenzies and the mad rush for a scoop.
To avoid the mad rush and reseller interference, retailers are getting creative with their sales tactics.
In its mad rush, the editor splices in bits of truth with whatever filler is handy.
Many gas stations in Houston ran out of gas after a mad rush on Thursday night.
"The mad rush to experience the attraction is unlike anything I have ever seen," he said.
In the mad rush to push impeachment, Democrats could not have made it easier for his team.
To wit: Today, fans of the brand crashed its website in a mad rush to nab the products.
Team Vietnam jumped into three vehicles in a mad rush to find better cover within the safe zone.
The demand for unique cleats, batting gloves, bats and equipment has led to a mad rush from manufacturers.
December marks the peak season for most retailers around the world hoping to cash in on the mad rush.
I knew there was a mad rush to apply for H-1B visas at Infosys and other outsourcing firms.
The quaint, often boring city is an hour-and-a-half by train from the mad rush of London.
In the GOP's mad rush to repeal the law, a funny thing happened: Americans started to like it more.
That may not be the mad rush that academics say Bill Clinton's White House had in its final days.
With he and Christie in a mad rush to fill seats, it doesn't bode well for their future relationship.
Well, I mean, there's been this mad rush in the past few years, and it just keeps accelerating, for talent.
They were in such a mad rush to see Rick when they arrived they didn't even shut the car doors.
But on January 31, he delivered a speech at Stanford that eventually started a mad rush of working-level talks.
" She adds, "I avoid weekends at all costs because of the mad rush and bumper to bumper shopping cart traffic.
What is driving this mad rush to delete or destroy the historical record, rather than preserve it for future generations?
In their mad rush to fill their personal agendas, the FBI and the media almost destroyed me and my mother.
In retrospect, now that online sports gambling is becoming legal, the 2015 mad rush for customers looks like a brilliant strategy.
The deep-bunkered, hunchbacked dowager's patience for golfers who got to the top in a mad rush has apparently worn thin.
And when the gates open up, make sure you're out of the way because it's a mad rush for the doors.
They're in a mad rush to save the city from the Underminer, the villain introduced at the end of the prior film.
For those who do not pay up, it is a mad rush when online check-in opens 24 hours before the flight.
Here in Los Angeles, Miracle Mile Toy Hall says they're seeing a mad rush for puzzles, board games, Legos and art kits.
"You're not seeing a mad rush out of here," said Cynthia Lippolis, a broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices River Towns Real Estate.
The Golden Globes are tonight, and there's a mad rush to fortify the Beverly Hilton to protect nominees and guests from the elements.
Under his administration, there has been a mad rush to turn over invaluable public resources, such as national park land, for private exploitation.
He did not simply play golf, he played what the White House physician called "aerobic golf," a mad rush from green to green.
Quammen raises and rushes past these existential questions; like the White Rabbit, he spends some sections in a bit of a mad rush.
There had been a mad rush to produce Ebola vaccines two years ago, though there's still no universally accepted one on the open market.
After the introductions came a mad rush to a giant poster board to fill up the empty squares with an instant, self-organized agenda.
Make no mistake, it means we're going to see wild over-reaching and wild over-corrections in the mad rush to secure consumer privacy.
December is here, which means Christmas cheer, Hanukkah joy — and for some flexible health spending account holders, a mad rush to purchase medical supplies.
The bottom line: Trump wants the elections to be about Trump, and makes that plain in the mad rush of rallies heading into voting day.
According to Allure, RachelBT from Sephora's beauty community offered up the good news so shoppers can get their carts ready before the mad rush tomorrow.
The mad rush to eat ghost trains along with the less frequent deaths make CE 2 feel like the fastest Pac-Man CE game yet.
If anything, the mad rush to copy or weigh in on these seemingly random internet trends reveal how emotionally connected we are to our feeds.
Directed by Mr. Ortiz and Claire Karpen, it makes a little more room for laughter and isn't in such a mad rush to tell its tale.
And in the mad rush to entice audiences into theaters, these new formats could undermine the most important reason to go to the movies of all.
Sometimes they'll throw super tight deadlines at me and while I always make them, it's a mad rush of adrenaline until I get it all done.
"(The government) is doing something reckless because of the mad rush they're in," Emiliano told state radio, noting the pipeline was being laid beneath a popular beach.
I assume the Americans won't withdraw in a mad rush but rather be aware of their responsibility not only toward their own troops but also toward others.
Boyette is one of the lucky few Adele fans to emerge from the mad rush of December 17, when tickets to the singer's upcoming tour went on sale.
Problem is ... Capri was born 9 months ago and it didn't seem like there was a mad rush to amend the document again, since Kobe was healthy and young.
That EU ban led to a mad rush at airports as US citizens tried to get home, fearing they might get stranded and be unable to access flights back.
Had even the White House-endorsed bill, which garnered the least support in this month's voting, been enacted it is likely that the "mad rush" would nevertheless have ensued.
Drew -- who was not in Cyprus -- went on his syndicated radio show in a mad rush to tell his listeners the email was a fraud ... that he had been hacked.
"This legislation will bring much needed public scrutiny to the administration's mad rush to transfer detainees out of Guantanamo Bay before President Obama leaves office," Royce said in a statement.
"This Republican-led Senate has already worked fewer days than any time since 1956, and with their mad rush to get home again, they'll even break that record," he said.
"There is not a mad rush or increased volume in the broad-based indexes and ETFs," said Jon Cherry, head of U.S. options at Northern Trust Capital Markets in Chicago.
"I was fortunate to purchase a case of alcohol before the mad rush on stores, but what I didn't foresee was that aloe vera juice would sell out," she says.
The more interest rates plunge, the more borrowers come out of the woodwork in a mad rush to refinance — refinance volume is now at the highest level in over a year.
Fans of the show -- or "Fannibals" -- flocked to an auction site to bid on props from the show, which NBC canceled last year, and the mad rush caused actually crashed the site.
Natacha Rodriguez, the machine operator, had been running on adrenaline in the mad rush to pack, sell her television and washing machine, and endure long lines to get her documents in order.
The quality of his federal appointments, in contrast to the "mad rush to have so many people confirmed and pack the courts," represent an under-rated aspect of Bush's legacy, Tobias said.
The new movie is title A Bad Moms Christmas, because every comedy gets a little bit better when snow, twinkly lights, and the mad rush of department store shopping is peppered in.
"One year I got trapped behind the door when we opened, and I had to wait until the mad rush slowed down so I could climb under the cart rail and escape."
Does Senator Sanders really want to make us look like Connecticut, where localities are banning homeowners from posting "for sale" signs because the mad rush to leave is crushing real estate values?
F.B.I. agents planned to go through them in due course, but several ranking officials did not see that any mad rush was called for, the Justice Department inspector general would later report.
The fear that the minimum amount will more than double has led to a mad rush to get people — especially those in places like India and Vietnam — to sign up before the Sept.
Critics of Ripple claim that its value as a company is built on a digital asset that's yet to show much utility and has attracted investor money because of the mad rush into cryptocurrencies.
As other major entertainment companies launch their own streaming services, there's been a mad rush to develop as much original intellectual property as possible, in order to entice subscribers into giving their dollars and attention.
But it will not be a mad rush at the expense of patients — medical dispensaries would have to ensure that they have enough to serve people with medical needs before selling to the general public.
"Amid feeding frenzies and the mad rush for a scoop, they must remember that the heart of information is not the speed with which it is reported or its audience impact, but persons," he said.
Simplification is about the 90 percent of Americans who just want a smoother April 15 tax day without having to hire an accountant, pay for software or make a mad rush to a storefront tax filer.
Both locations were announced at 7AM local time, at which point it was a mad rush to get in line – hundreds of people drove to Big Sur as soon as Snapchat announced the location on their website.
"Despite the mad rush to insist that plain language means either the opposite of what it says, or else nothing at all, under any canon of construction, Article 4 does not permit revisions downward," Mr. Horner said.
Talk to sommeliers or wine retailers about rosé, and their anxieties revolve around ensuring a sufficient supply when the mad rush begins in late spring and selling it all before the demand dies abruptly at Labor Day.
This mad rush to clear the post way before its next rival, may drive Ola into trouble, say experts, Uber on the other hand is being a little more cautious in its quest to conquer the Indian market.
I cook us a HelloFresh meal (this will be a theme, we got obsessed with deals last month and accidentally bought SO MANY MEALS so now we're in a mad rush to use up all of the food).
Mad rush to safety Videos from the scene show people performing first aid on a sidewalk, women weeping on the curb, shirtless men in blue jeans helping people to safety and a man being ferried away in a wheelchair.
But Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who has promised to fight Kavanaugh's nomination, said in a statement that Republicans were in a "mad rush" to hold hearings after deciding to block nearly all of Kavanaugh's records from public release.
Then, in a mad rush, reporters were whisked upstairs by an elevator, where they were tracked down a marble hallway and into a large room where Pence, Erdoğan and the rest of the two delegations sat seated around a wooden table.
Nintendo is opening preorders for the SNES Classic today, and GameStop has announced how it'll be handling the mad rush of customers looking to pick up the diminutive retro console: physical GameStop stores will be taking preorders for a $25 deposit.
She describes the competitive environment between Uber, Lyft, and others as "a mad rush to the bottom," one which mostly hurts drivers themselves—and points out that she knows several colleagues who sleep in their cars to make ends meet.
I'll be honest, this hodgepodge collection of demos is why I love the auto industry right now: there's a mad rush to figure out what a car looks like in an age of smartphone-addled urban professionals who love Uber.
While DX let you simply turn back on yourself to swallow the whole train in a row, which was hugely satisfying, CE 2 sends the leader of the train in a mad rush across the board and you have to hunt it down.
Windows in the drying rooms of the Havemeyer sugar factory were kept closed, yielding such high temperatures that workers experienced hallucinations, imagining they were "burning up" and heading "in a mad rush to the nearest water," the East River, where many drowned.
While vendors are in a mad rush, jockeying for a land-grab position, one thing is becoming increasingly clear — connected devices, apps and services, which collectively comprise the building blocks of IoT solutions, are in need of a dependable communication fabric for robust deployment.
Gift a Journy Gift Card, from $50 Between the mad rush of graduating, moving out of their college apartment, and sorting out their post-grad plans, it can be difficult and stressful to plan out their trip in as much detail as they'd like.
And Ivan Pavlov, impressively appearing in all three programs, was a nimble keyboardist, relishing the "Klavierstücke" passages and appearing in a mad rush as Synthi-Fou, a sort of sci-fi Phantom of the Opera who concludes the "Invasion Explosion" scene with an unhinged synthesizer solo.
On Tuesday, more than a dozen organizations representing health care providers signed an open letter to Mr. McConnell, published in his hometown paper, The Courier-Journal of Louisville, imploring him to "STOP the mad rush to pass this bill" and instead seek advice from health care experts.
During that mad rush of electronic acts on Sunday, I ran into some friends from college (who I only seem to run into at festivals and weddings, despite us living within 5 miles of each other) and got my arm twisted to return to the main stage.
In the same way that a soldier charging enemy lines knows that his mad rush to death may expose his enemy's vulnerabilities, contributing to his own survival and the victory of his unit, resisters know that the refusal of fear is a necessary condition of their own success.
There's a mad rush that's going to take place on the dark web to get the most value out of the stolen data before newer systems immediately recognize the magnetic strip card numbers as clearly fraudulent, and "it is going to get worse," said Julie Conroy, research director at Aite Group.
That final destination must be sorted out in a mad rush over the next few days, with the Senate's arcane budget rules and a vote-a-rama, which will open up Republicans to a flood of Democratic amendments designed to force tough votes that could make the process even more treacherous.
One big holdup, according to the people: Airbnb has not allowed for much private stock trading over the last few years — unlike Spotify — which would make it harder for Airbnb to determine how exactly to price its shares on opening day before the mad rush to buy and sell begins.
That final destination must be sorted out in a mad rush over the next few days, with the Senate's arcane budget rules and a vote-a-rama that will open up Republicans to a flood of Democratic amendments designed to force tough votes promising to make the process even more treacherous.
Although each of the photos posted received comments from Starbucks employees who say they're not ready for the mad rush that will inevitably ensue after the Pumpkin Spice Latte is eventually launched — probably some time in the next few weeks — many of them also admit that a part of them is excited.
So it simply will not do to fill the gap left by the reduced need for spending on endless war with a mad rush to spend on equally dubious military objectives that are driven by a fear-based approach rather than a clear-eyed assessment of the most urgent security challenges we face.
SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Woo-choong, whose catchphrase of "To the world, to the future!" inspired legions of young South Korean entrepreneurs after the devastation of the Korean War but whose mad-rush corporate expansion ended in the biggest bankruptcy in the country's history, died on Monday night in Suwon, south of Seoul.
Alas, the final third of the film lags considerably in comparison to all the dread that leads up to it, thanks to an emphasis on the Warrens' marital bonding, Ed's Elvis singalong, the inevitable calm before the storm of the finale, and the subsequent mad rush to a last "get off my (spiritual) plane!" moment.
I wouldn't dream of doing it now, the same way I cringe to think of the friend of a friend of a friend, whose name was either Alex or Alec, whose iPhone charger I accidentally stole in the mad rush to get him out of my shared apartment in the morning five years ago.
Among them: Choosing where to focus your attention (not on hating someone or something, which consumes energy); taking your time with the body of the one you love (there is no mad rush to bury or memorialize beloved); and re-establish routines, particularly if you have children, who may need that structure even more than you do.
With Ledecky 2,800 miles away preparing for her first round of final exams at Stanford, the only mad rush at this year's meet came at the athletes' entrance around midday, when dozens of swimmers were trying to push through the door to get inside to warm up as dozens of others were leaving after their morning races.
A mad rush to stores by panicked shoppers as coronavirus news fanned fears of shortages of essential items has led to earnings upgrades for Australian grocers such as Woolworth and Coles But discretionary spending - a more accurate gauge of consumer confidence - remained in the doldrums with clothing, footwear and personal accessory down while duty-free stores and luxury goods retailers reported declines in February.
Photo: Seth Wenig (AP)The New York state Department of Health's Public Health and Health Planning Council approved an emergency ban of all vaping products with flavors other than tobacco or menthol—and have doubtless started a mad rush on mint, mango, creme, and countless other types of vape juice—amid skyrocketing teen use and hundreds of cases of vaping-related lung illnesses across the country.
But the typical Trump voter would not tolerate amnesty for any class of illegal alien if they suspected that it would exacerbate the core problem or worse, as Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE suggested, "invite a mad rush of illegality" to our southern border.
" Mr. Bearden, 52, said on Sunday that he was sympathetic to the circumstances of people living in war-torn countries, but that he couldn't shake the fear of another terrorist attack, like those in Boston, Orlando and San Bernardino, Calif.. "Sadly, for whatever reason, it seems that the majority of terrorists worldwide seem to be of the Muslim faith," he said, adding: "The mad rush to bring them in at all costs actually is not a good thing.
A more pointed question: Are Democrats in such a mad rush to brand President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 28503,22019 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE with the stigma of impeachment that they will not wait for the judiciary to resolve legitimate questions about their access to evidence and testimony from salient witnesses?

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