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United States:. The term sheet can refer to many different things, though in general it is something that covers a large area but is very thin, such as a sheet of paper, or a bed sheet, or something derived from this meaning. Ireland:. Canada:. Rush may refer to:.

. Rush River (Virginia), a river. Rush River (North Dakota), a river]. Rush River (Minnesota), a river.

Rush County, Kansas, a county. Rush Springs, Oklahoma, Grady County. Croix County, a town. Rush River, Wisconsin, St.

Rush City, Minnesota, Chisago County, a town. Rush Center, Kansas, Rush County, a town. Rush, New York, Monroe County, a town. Rush, Colorado, El Paso County, Colorado, a town.

Rush, Dublin, a small seaside town. Rush Lake, Saskatchewan. Rush Lake, Ontario. Rush Limbaugh, American talk show host.

Senator from West Virginia. Holt, Sr., U.S. Rush D. Representative from New Jersey.

Holt, Jr., U.S. Rush D. Naval officer [1]. William Rees Rush, 1857-1940, U.S.

William Rush, 1756-1833, American sculptor. Tom Rush, American singer. Richard Rush (director), American film director. Benjamin Rush.

Richard Rush, American statesman and son of Dr. Otis Rush, American musician. Kareem Rush, NBA basketball player for the Charlotte Bobcats. Jennifer Rush, American singer.

Ian Rush, Welsh footballer. Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor. Bobby Rush (musician), American musician. Representative from Illinois.

Bobby Rush, U.S. Benjamin Rush, founding father of the United States. Barbara Rush, American actor. Rush (video game series), an arcade racing series.

Rush (computer gaming), in real-time strategy computer games, a fast attack at the beginning of a game. a robotic dog in the Mega Man series, see List of Mega Man characters (Classic series). Rush (single), a song by Big Audio Dynamite II. Rush (TV), a historical drama television serial produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the 1970s, which was later overdubbed by The Late Show in the early 1990s to produce "The Olden Days".

A 1983 Italian science fiction film, directed by Anthony Richmond, with Conrad Nichols, Laura Trotter, Gordon Mitchell. Rush (1991 film), a crime film directed by Lili Fini Zanuck. Rush Medical College and Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. In poker, a winning streak usually characterized by a sequence of unusually lucky cards.

Music, where it means to play faster than the indicated tempo, usually accidental and undesirable. Also called "formal rush". In fraternities and sororities it is a regulated period of new member recruitment. Chicago Rush, an Arena Football League team.

a brand name of alkyl nitrites, sold legally as a "room deodorizer" or "video head cleaner" but widely used as a recreational drug. Adrenaline, where an "adrenaline rush" is an energetic and slightly euphoric feeling that occurs when something scary or dangerous happens, associated with recreational drugs. In botany it refers to Juncus, a semiaquatic grass-like plant of the family Juncaceae, in Ireland it can be woven into baskets Basket, used as thatch to roof houses Thatching, or used to make items such as a Brigid's cross. Rush (American football).

Rush (band), a Canadian progressive rock band.