Officers and men were dashing, as only Britons can dash, each striving to outrush the other towards the lair of the enemy. |
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But such an outrush of a nation in all directions implied the quick growth of diverse interests and opposing policies. |
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Here the step most vital to success, the sine qua non, was to keep that outside door open for the outrush of two hundred men. |
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In well-preserved tins he would have found, not an outrush of gas, but an inrush of water. |
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The confidence came with an outrush of feeling, a wealth of expression and expressive gestures. |
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This is an outrush for Kyrgyzstan given that last year Kyrgyzstan was ranked 80th. |
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The influx of troops was hampered by the outrush of civilians. |
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There appears to be an outrush of something from the burning substance. |
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But when he took her in his arms at the door and kissed her good night in tender lover-fashion, she forgot everything in the outrush of her own love to him. |
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