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It may have been too much of a rush job.
But the last half in particular has the surprising air of a rush job.
They'll make a rush job of it for you if they think you're going to be a good future customer.
He had to go out at eight last night on a rush job."
But it was a rush job, I guess, since the rescue had happened the day before.
The government's public report, he added, "was a rushed job and looks political."
"I wanted to do the research, but they were paying double for a rush job."
Maybe never allowed in this room but surely when he did that rush job on Limo-34?
I'm sure we would pay a very reasonable fee for a rush job.
The book is clearly a rush job, thus a testament to modern culture.
"But say it's a rush job and that he's got to come today."
All they told us was you were coming in holed and needed a rush job.
We both have to get to work, and I don't like rush jobs.
I told the forensics team it was a rush job.
The craftsmen had done a remarkable rush job, she knew.
"This one may be a rush job, prepared just for us.
"We'll try to do a rush job on your papers," he told Paul.
"They did me a special favor with the engraving, a rush job."
"Make it a rush job, in the form of a small folder.
He did a rush job and a really detailed search, on the spot, would have revealed that.
"His wife was willing to do a rush job."
It means a rush job after all, and some deep-dive equipment, with staff.
"But since this is a rush job we will telescope that," he continued smoothly.
Instead it's a rushed job and a missed opportunity.
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