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  • Rashly, I walked the dog by one of the cars for a closer look at the possible threat and was startled by a vaguely familiar face in the front seat, hidden behind dark glasses and a ball cap and partially turned away from me.

    COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010

  • Rashly, I walked the dog by one of the cars for a closer look at the possible threat and was startled by a vaguely familiar face in the front seat, hidden behind dark glasses and a ball cap and partially turned away from me.

    COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010

  • Rashly toppling a secular despot, when a radical theocracy right next door was just waiting to take advantage, was also worse than useless.

    Sound Politics: Good riddance 2006

  • Rashly, And praised be rashness for it - let us know Our indiscretion sometimes serves us well When our deep plots do pall, and that should learn us There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will.

    Shakespeare Bevington, David 2002

  • Rashly he tried to stand up and fell back with a cry of anguish.

    The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992

  • Three times Perseus called, weeping, "Rashly and angrily I promised, but wisely and patiently will I perform."

    Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Various

  • "Rashly and angrily I promised, but wisely and patiently will I perform."

    Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) Various

  • Rashly rushed they forward/to thwart him of Burgundian land.

    The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original George Henry Needler 1914

  • Rashly he came sailing back to Marblehead, primed with a plausible yarn, but his men talked too much when drunk and all hands were jailed.

    The Old Merchant Marine; A chronicle of American ships and sailors Ralph Delahaye Paine 1898

  • Rashly the French minister and his following began an onslaught upon this great and wise man, because of his firm determination to keep the

    The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898

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