| 31. | -- Don't go to the airport tired and harried.
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| 32. | The final round of pit stops are hurried and harried.
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| 33. | Harried parents are desperate for the reprieve that these nonhuman babysitters provide.
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| 34. | She can do angry, harried, happy, elated and bored.
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| 35. | When people are frenzied and harried, they tend to have accidents,
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| 36. | That leaves weeknights, after everyone finishes a harried day.
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| 37. | It took him six hours to get through to a harried operator.
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| 38. | They cuss like harried commuters and dish like Don Imus.
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| 39. | They rushed to the hospital and found a harried doctor.
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| 40. | Even Shakespeare must compete with himself in a harried October.
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