1. Politicians have rushed to take up positions on one side of the barricades or the other. 2. An aide said Hamilton had received the message but was rushing to take a deposition in Phoenix. 3. And college graduates who used to rush to take the Foreign Service exam no longer bother. 4. And it is all the more reason, McAfee said, that consumers should not rush to take Xenical. 5. As politicians who had traditionally restrained aggressive prosecutors fell from power, magistrates rushed to take advantage of the opportunity. 6. As doctors rushed to take the baby from her womb, others pumped her with epinephrine to raise her blood pressure. 7. But not every clinic that has been approached is rushing to take part. 8. But no one seems to be rushing to take charge. 9. But Washington ought not to rush to take Elian forcibly from the relatives. 10. Clinton intends to make so-called fast-track trade legislation a top priority on Capitol Hill, though Congress may not rush to take it up. |