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21 Sentences With "rushing about"

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A. wakes up about 843 minutes later and immediately starts rushing about.
I had always been very active, but now I was rushing about frantically.
Allen, for example, stops rushing about long enough to look me in the eye.
Even Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, pressed Ms. Rushing about her youth and inexperience.
The structure sits among scenery that's classic Hong Kong: bright lights, tall buildings, people rushing about.
I wear my dukus a lot—when I'm rushing about I wear this black one because it's so easy.
John Kennedy pressed Rushing about whether she had "life experience," such as working on a trial or representing clients who couldn't pay.
Amid fire engines, ambulances, and paramedics rushing about, the truck looms unusually large, with no logos or names on its black tarp.
F.D.A.), is four days of designers, models, editors, buyers and fashion fans rushing about Lower Manhattan (for the most part) to view some 70 shows and presentations, the majority taking place at Skylight Clarkson Sq, an event space at 550 Washington Street.
The couple collided several times rushing about their office, and in spring 25 stood still long enough and formally met in criminal court just after Mr. Kay defended a client before a judge, and Ms. McNeil was waiting for her case to be called.
The couple collided several times rushing about their office, and in spring 2015 stood still long enough and formally met in criminal court just after Mr. Kay defended a client before a judge, and Ms. McNeil was waiting for her case to be called.
"And then, with men rushing about at the speed they kept up on the killing-beds, and all with butcher-knives, like razors, in their hands well, it was to be counted as a wonder that there were not more men slaughtered than cattle…" We have The Jungle to thank for certain food-safety regulations today.
" In an editorial in the newspaper, Annie Riddle said that while there "wasn't a hint of panic" during the first days of the investigation, residents have become progressively more concerned, as they have watched "more and more areas being taped off, barriers going up, more and more military and emergency services rushing about, and with nobody in authority saying a word.
Police cars, their sirens blaring, can be heard approaching. Nan appears at Cathy's side and tells her to go to the front of the barn where there is frenetic activity. Policemen and the children's fathers are all rushing about in the darkness trying to find some light. When they find a torch the light shows up a mass of children's faces.
Usually, his wife performed reading of the poem. However, according to the audience who listened The Twelve performed by Liubov Dmitriyevna her did it poorly, falling into bad theatricism. A big woman with massive arms bare almost to her shoulders was rushing about on the stage dramatically shouting and gesticulating, sitting down and jumping up again. It seemed to some of the audience that Blok didn’t like listening to Lyubov Dmitriyevna’s reading either.
Bell relates incidents of Stephen plunging the blade from a sword stick into bread; becoming deluded that he was a painter of great genius; rushing about dangerously in a hansom cab; and "'on another occasion he appeared at breakfast and announced, as though it were an amusing incident, that the doctors had told him that he would either die or go completely mad.'"Rumbelow, Donald (2004). The Complete Jack the Ripper: Fully Revised and Updated, pp. 99. Penguin Books. .
Overall, the whole experience was complemented by actors portraying deck hands, rushing about, "ostensibly to help anyone who may suffer from mal de mer". Finally, to impact in all senses at once and obtain the most realistic effect possible, they also presented a symphony played by an orchestra that could not be seen while the images were represented in the Mareorama. In this way, the sensorial direction of the panorama was multiplied. This is how a technological march towards an increasingly perfectly realistic reproduction was created and eventually, towards the invention of cinema.
Krause is remembered for her touching portraits of children but she also painted still-lifes of flowers and fruit as well as landscapes. The garden in Odsherred, the surrounding fields and scenes of everyday life at home with her husband and child were common motifs. After her husband's death in 1970, she travelled frequently, especially to France, where she painted the places and people she encountered. In addition, she painted scenes in restaurants and bars, and also in railway stations, including the Central Station in Copenhagen where people are rushing about or waiting for trains.
When the Roman army returns to Britain they are mistaken for an invading force; a public panic ensues. Leodice is by now expecting her first child with husband Crispin; amid a good deal of rushing about with the Nurse and hostile comments from the Shoemaker's wife, the princess gives birth. By the play's end, both Crispin and Crispianus are recognized as the royal princes they are. In light of Crispianus' military heroism and Crispin's marriage with Leodice, the emperors accept them as client kings, Offa/Crispin ruling the north of Britain and Elred/Crispianus ruling the south.
Chancellor Daville, the only one who was not affected by the rose (because of a terrible allergic rhinitis that attacked him that day) is rushing about trying to maintain the status quo. He tries to reason with Udilak, threatens him, but neither Udilak nor guardsmen are afraid of the threatening chancellor anymore and ignore his orders. In the city, an uprising begins. Meanwhile, Theodore and Ottilia tell Queen Flora and Albina against their will that sixteen years ago King Henry II and Queen Emma were killed as a result of the conspiracy of Theodore, the Chancellor and Ottilia.
Any criticism of his turnout or equipment can result in another 'charge' or 'fizzer.' The final parade of the day was at 22.00 hours, and in best Battle Dress, best boots, sharply and cleanly turned out, and with every piece of equipment provided by the Army. After inspection, the soldier could then return to barracks, prepare his kit for tomorrow's parades, and then get to bed for some rest. The theory was that the whole punishment made the offender's daily life unpleasant, having to get up extremely early, then rushing about miserable, often having the mickey taken out of him by his mates and perhaps feeling humiliated.

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