1. At five past twelve there was a mad rush to the dinner hall. 2. Twenty five minutes past twelve came and there was a mad rush to the dinner hall. 3. In the wake of news reports of deaths from the flu, panic broke out, and there was a mad rush for flu shots. 4. Americans have long engaged in mad rushes. 5. Americans hit the stores in a mad rush for early-bird specials and discounts. 6. And a Senate rule that forbids revealing the content of such sessions on pain of expulsion meant there would be no mad rush to the hallway cameras afterwards. 7. And the mad rush may have slowed, he added. 8. At the airport, a canceled flight creates a mad rush at the ticket counter. 9. A mad rush to the finish. 10. Aid groups say, for the moment, that they believe signs point away from a mad rush to the border once NATO troops arrive Kosovo. |