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Dobbins left Monday’s game late in the second quarter after being tackled for no gain on a rush up the middle.

It seems unlikely he will know how that will go but he has been consistent in cautioning against a rush to judgement before the full facts are known and also in his view that what he is being told about the club’s conduct backs up their view they have done nothing wrong.

From BBC

And there has already been a rush of people eager to take the reins of power for themselves.

From Slate

In such a rush, Maria Acuña, a former supervisor in Nevada, said she and some co-workers once narrowly avoided a car accident.

A rush of Instagram-approved products have flooded the NRT market over the last few years.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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