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Nothing was important but to give in again to the onrush of his mouth.
Within a few years the onrush of technology made his early work seem primitive.
And we could hear the onrush of water, like someone had left a faucet running.
The hospital's administrators had never prepared for such an onrush.
She watched them for a moment, then felt the onrush of pain from her wounded body.
The professor actually did fall, and so impeded the first onrush of the others.
She stepped past Toni to face the onrush of reporters.
Their Boston winter world was being overtaken by the onrush of time.
Are we even to find his play, under the onrush of captivating tricks?
This, naturally enough, led to the onrush of construction right now, before 1988 arrives.
She moved close to the door, already vibrating under his first trapped onrush.
He was coming, in an onrush that seemed utterly tireless.
He opened to it slightly and the onrush of Images staggered him.
Hands were pressed to his face as he resisted the onrush of tears.
Now, at bay, he turned to meet the onrush of the big man whose machete was raised above his head.
The men at the slab had dropped it; they were joining the onrush.
"But in every catastrophe, there's a surprise," she says, and it came with the onrush of new work.
We stood there a moment, feeling the scattering big drops before an onrush of rain.
The Shadow's form seemed to collapse before the onrush.
This was the signal that let loose the irresistible onrush of events.
He should have shielded his mind to the possible onrush of death-trauma.
The effect of the onrush of waters had been devastating.
But perhaps it was the speed, the hopeless onrush.
If this onrush is withstood, then only with difficulty will you be overcome.
"Paul-" Miles wanted to stop the terrible onrush of information.