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The question is whether the city will hasten the process.
The next day the President did his best to hasten the end.
The idea was to hasten the end of the war.
She must have known he would never hasten her death.
He started to stand, and the two women hastened to help him.
I got out of the car and hastened to meet him.
Seven months ago, I made the decision to hasten the end of my wife's life.
And both women hasten to add, it's almost never because of the children.
We must hasten to the task set upon us both.
He hastened to the car and went in search of a phone.
But I would like to hasten to add that here the situation is different.
Once outside he hastened to the side of the waiting girl.
Not that we did want to, of course, he hastened to add.
In half an hour, we were clear of the town and hastening down a country road.
"Each ready to do her part to hasten the coming of the happy end."
There was no real need to hasten, and in her heart she knew it.
The manager then hastened away and was gone about five minutes.
The rules were the same; the action was just hastened.
He hastened once more to the surface of the ground.
He moved his hand between her legs, but she would not hasten.
He turned back again and hastened to where the others were waiting.
Administration officials hastened to add today that military action was not being considered.
Others hastening back had reported that the road was held in force against them.
You're dying and they only try to hasten your death.
And that, I hasten to add, is not a bad thing.