21.   Now the game was over and reporters made the mad rush to the locker room to get reactions.

22.   Off to the Elite Eight, destined for a night with Letterman, representing a school experiencing a mad rush in merchandise sales.

23.   Otherwise, Democrats would concentrate their efforts on big Democratic states and Republicans would target big Republican states in a mad rush to pile up votes.

24.   Somewhere in the mad rush to break it up, referee Ted Bernhardt got knocked to the floor.

25.   Suddenly, the Colts are making a mad rush to the playoffs.

26.   The Ducks blindly blitzed and USC was unable to cope with the mad rush to its quarterbacks.

27.   The mad rush to the playoffs is nearly over.

28.   The mad rush to buy and sell stock over the Internet is usually defined by the millions of investors signing up to trade on the Web.

29.   The state should rein in this mad rush for cash before its politicians fall still deeper into the debt of special interests.

30.   The season got off to an unusually quick start, with solid hits in place long before the mad rush for Tony Award validation in the spring.

a. + rush >>共 345
sudden 6.13%
mad 5.39%
headlong 4.53%
late 2.33%
evening 2.21%
initial 1.96%
big 1.96%
such 1.72%
great 1.35%
current 1.35%
mad + n. >>共 263
cow 65.20%
dash 4.77%
scientist 2.98%
scramble 2.82%
rush 2.26%
magazine 0.98%
dog 0.98%
scene 0.92%
woman 0.51%
bomber 0.41%
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