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Today's word, Gadarene, means "A headlong rush" but in the example useage it says
"Research from Greenwich Associates has identified a Gadarene rush by Japanese financial institutions into hedge funds."
Wouldn't this mean "a headlong rush rush" and should it just read "A gadarene by Japanese fincancial..."?
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