Push Sentence Examples

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  • You were trying to push me off the bed.

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  • Our goals are to push forward, not pull back.

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  • His job is to push a button if he sees anything suspicious.

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  • Furious and terrified, Katie planted both her hands on his arm to push it away with no success.

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  • The woman directed her plea toward the Other and tried to push past Jule.

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  • He'll break if you push him, the Watcher said.

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  • He had tried his best to push them out of it.

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  • Katie planted both her hands on his arm to push it away.

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  • A shake of the head meant "No" and a nod, "Yes," a pull meant "Come" and a push, "Go."

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  • She sprawled on top of him, unable to push herself up with the earth's violent shaking.

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  • I never meant to push myself on you in the first place.

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  • She cried out, body convulsing under waves of pleasure intense enough to push her towards unconsciousness.

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  • Let me give you a push.

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  • Sofia tried to push him away as he lifted her onto the table.

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  • If she continued to push it, they would get a restraining order against her.

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  • He didn't push himself awake but let his senses register the world slowly.

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  • Don't push her on it.

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  • With the rapid flow of information about businesses and their products, along with the ease of "checking up" on a vendor, good businesses will get more business and push out the bad ones.

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  • She ducked into the room and whirled to push it closed just as quickly.

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  • Yully didn't push him.

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  • She tried to sit up and push the hot covers away.

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  • He tried to push himself up.

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  • He wanted to pinch him, push him, do anything but kiss him--a thing everybody did.

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  • Why did you push yourself in there by daylight?

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  • As if measuring themselves and preparing for the coming movement, the western forces push toward the east several times in 1805, 1806, 1807, and 1809, gaining strength and growing.

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  • Gabriel frowned, unaware of anything that could push him from his position as Death.

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  • He tried to push it away, but all reason escaped him.

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  • I guess men have always got to push women as far as they'll go.

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  • And then Brutus was at her side, snarling and trying to push her away.

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  • She studied him with more interest than fear, even if she did push herself into the corner again.

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  • He was trying to push her away again, as he had before.

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  • It was the only thing that explained why she tried to push him away.

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  • In order to push forward a claim which Letizia urged on the French government, he proceeded to Paris in September 1787, and toyed for a time with the pleasures of the Palais Royal, but failed to make good the family claim.

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  • You can push your way past the unhealthy fast food and find some healthier options on the menu to help you refuel for your next adventure.

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  • He knew all the right buttons to push.

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  • He watched a man and woman grab Eric when he went to the bathroom and with her hand over the boy's mouth, push him into a car.

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  • Cynthia took the opportunity to push Edith a bit further.

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  • He lay staring at the ceiling for a time, attempting to push away the torment; it had gripped him so completely that resistance was futile.

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  • You know, when push comes to shove, he cannot deny you anything.

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  • When you push this thing out of the mud, she's going to be plumb through the gate before we can get to it.

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  • I'll push you until you break.

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  • A fifth appeared, as in Sofi's vision, and tried to push the door closed.

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  • I won't push you if you won't push me.

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  • I managed to push the picture of Byrne in his face and he says the guy didn't look nothing like that and I should get lost.

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  • It crossed her mind to push his hand away, but at the moment it seemed trivial.

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  • I'm not going to push you into it.

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  • He knew every button to push.

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  • We've waited this long, there's no reason to push it like this.

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  • Jenn glimpsed the black curls of her daughter's head as her mother tried to push her away.

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  • Dawn had come an hour earlier but only just managed to push away the shadows of night from the cloudy mountain hiding place that had become her home.

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  • The last of his thoughts about her in his bed slid away with the final push of her magic.

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  • For all her ability to manipulate the minds of others, she couldn't push the memory of her family from her own thoughts.

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  • She wanted to push and tease him to see how far he'd let her.

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  • But part of her knew Darian would not only excel at the games she played with people; he'd push back.

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  • He didn't flinch this time, suspecting she was purposely trying to push the Claire button to manipulate him.

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  • She narrowed the distance again, this time rising up on her tiptoes to kiss him lightly on the lips, the final push over the cliff on which he teetered.

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  • Jenn didn't fight it, instead gathering her magic for a push.

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  • She wanted to resist, to push him away, but she was so cold.

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  • Even now he was helping Katie push her out into the wicked world.

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  • Don't push it, Jonathan.

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  • Well, whatever you do, don't push yourself too hard.

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  • Mr. O'Hara could push all he wanted, but marriage and a baby would come at her pace, not his.

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  • Using the broom to push the grass aside, she carefully made her way back to the porch and sank into the chair.

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  • A vine hung across the trail and when she reached to push it away, it fell on her arm.

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  • His children with Megan would have opportunities he and Sylvia never had, but no one was going to push them into a life other than what they wanted.

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  • Xander was silent, recalling how Eden always found a way to push past his defenses enough to manipulate him.

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  • The realization helped her push back the trance she'd been about to fall into.

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  • Jessi planted her hands on his chest and tried to push him.

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  • She tried to convince herself of this, just as she tried to push him away by being a bitch.

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  • Amused, Xander held her until she recovered enough to push at him.

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  • He kissed her again before she was able to push him.

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  • At first, joining to Cimon's antiPersian ambitions and Themistocles' schemes of Western expansion a new policy of aggression on the mainland, he endeavoured to push forward Athenian power in every direction, and engaged himself alike in Greece Proper, in the Levant and in Sicily.

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  • Wright frittered away his time in the district beyond the Darling and did not attempt to follow the party to Cooper's Creek, and Burke, tired of waiting, determined to push on.

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  • Napoleon sought to push matters to an extreme, and on the 2nd of April Annexa- he adopted the rigorous measure of annexing to the tion of the kingdom of Italy the papal provinces of Ancona, Papal Urbino, Macerata and Camerina.

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  • Baratieri vainly attempted to push forward the reserve, but the Italians were already overwhelmed, and the battleor rather, series of distinct engagementsended in a general rout.

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  • The next change observable after some hours is that the untouched cells below the cut grow larger, push tip the dead surface, and divide by walls tangential to it, with the formation of tabloid cork-cells.

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  • The great westward projection of the coast of Africa, and the islands to the north-west of that continent, were the principal scene of the work of the mariners sent out at his expense; but his object was to push onward and reach India from the Atlantic. The progress of discovery received a check on his death, but only for a time.

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  • He then allowed the military authorities to push forward in the direction of Afghanistan, until in March 1885 an engagement took place between Russian and Afghan forces at Panjdeh.

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  • The Romans profited by this inaction to push on the siegeworks, without provoking resistance by actual assaults until the very end.

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  • He was imprisoned from 1825 to 1828 for coining, though apparently on insufficient evidence, and in 1833 came to push his claims in Paris, where he was recognized as the dauphin by many persons formerly connected with the court of Louis XVI.

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  • Reckoning by that standard we might push the earliest Neolithic remains back behind io,000 B.C.; but the calculation would be worthy of little credence.

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  • But Austria, which had made a great show of seconding their efforts, now began to unmask her real aims, which were to take advantage of Turkey's embarrassments to push her own claims in the principalities and the Balkan Peninsula.

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  • The Peninsular War called for large forces of the old Grande Arsnee and for a brief period Napoleon directed operations in person; and the Austrians took advantage of the dissemination and weakness of the French forces in Germany to push forward their own preparations with renewed energy.

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  • Still everything pointed to the concentration of the Russians at Vilna, and Jerome, who on the 5th of July had reached Grodno, was ordered to push on.

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  • This led the latter to push on without due regard to tactical precautions, and Blucher took advantage of their carelessness when at Haynau (May 26), with some twenty squadrons of Landwehr cavalry, he surprised, rode over and almost destroyed Maison's division.

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  • Every one was weary of the war, and many felt that it would be unwise to push Napoleon and the French nation to extremes.

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  • When it fails it is because its inventor himself hesitates to push his own conception to its full development (Eckmiihl 1809, Borodino 1812).

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  • Before the invasion was taken in hand as a serious policy, there had been at least a profession of a belief that the flotilla could push across the Channel during a calm.

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  • From that place it was intended to push it down the Amur to Khabarovsk, and finally to proceed up the Usuri to Vladivostok.

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  • The object of this action was to push back the Boers from the neighbourhood of Pretoria, but no sooner was this done than the ncrth-western Transvaal became active, in spite of Hunter's and Baden-Powell's advance from Mafeking through this district.

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  • The effect of this was to bar the enemy's approach and push back his blockading lines, which had to be carried over an inconveniently large extent of ground.

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  • The citizens began to think of surrender, and Nicias was so confident that he neglected to push his advantages.

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  • In the case of such altered deposits surface exploration alone is likely to be misleading, and it is important to push the underground exploration far enough to reach the unaltered part of the deposit, or at least deep enough to make it certain that there is a sufficient quantity of altered or enriched ore to form the basis of profitable mining operations.

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  • There has been much speculation as to the depth to which it will be practicable to push the work of mining.

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  • Two brigades of Birdwood's force were thereupon temporarily transferred to Helles by night, and on the 6th and following two days a mighty effort was made by the invaders to push forward in this southern area and to win the high ground that stretches across the peninsula about 5 m.

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  • As Turkish detachments watching this strip of coastline were known to number only about 2,000 men - the Ottoman authorities never contemplating a hostile landing in force in the locality - the design was to put most of the attacking troops ashore during the night of the 6th-7th as a surprise, and that they should then push on at once and master a range of hills 4 or 5 m.

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  • It will be convenient to begin with the later historical periods, and then to push our inquiry back into the earlier periods of Babylonian and Sumerian history.

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  • The leaf directly opposite the bunch must in all cases be preserved, and the young shoot is to be topped at one or two joints beyond the incipient fruit, the latter distance being preferable if there is plenty of room for the foliage to expand; the lateral shoots, which will push out after the topping, must be again topped above their first or second joints.

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  • Having successfully completed his investigations and sent copies of inscriptions and drawings of the tombs to Renan in Paris, he determined to push on farther into the desert.

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  • Catherine went home by land and stayed for a month in Genoa with Madonna Orietta Scotti, a noble lady of that city, at whose house Gregory had a long colloquy with her, which encouraged him to push on to Rome.

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  • With all the Puritan eagerness to push a clear, uncompromising, Scripture-based distinction of right and wrong into the affairs of every-day life, he has a thoroughly English horror of casuistry, and his clumsy canons consequently make wild work with the infinite intricacies of human nature.

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  • Corps was to engage, but not to push its attack home until the Guard could co-operate.

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  • It will then push forward and secure its left on the Sensee river and operate so as to protect the left of the Third Army.

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  • His inferiority in numbers did not allow him to push his attack quite home, but he inflicted so much injury that the allies were forced to return to the Thames to refit.

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  • The discoveries of Copernicus were eagerly accepted by him, and he used them as the lever by which to push aside the antiquated system that had come down from Aristotle, for whom, indeed, he had a perfect hatred.

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  • Webb to measure the tractive resistance of trains on the London & North-Western railway, a tractive pull or push compresses two spiral springs by a definite amount, which is recorded to scale by a pencil on a sheet of paper, drawn continuously from a storage drum at the rate of 3 in.

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  • But if a worm has to make his way through the gravel, it makes the greatest possible difference to him whether he tries to push right against a piece of gravel, or directs his course through one of the intervals between the pieces; to him, therefore, the gravel is by no means a homogeneous and continuous substance.

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  • The left wing was directed to push up the Gosselies-Quatre Bras road, and Pajol's cavalry followed the Prussians who retired along the Gilly-Fleurus road.

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  • The day was now drawing to a close, and Ney decided wisely not to push his advance any farther.

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  • Napoleon's original plan for the 16th was based on the assumption that the allies, who had been caught napping, would not attempt a risky forward concentration; and he intended therefore to push an advanced guard as far as Gembloux, for the purpose of feeling for and warding off Blucher.

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  • In pursuance of this object Ney, to whom Kellermann was now attached, was to mass at Quatre Bras and push an advanced guard 6 m.

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  • Small crustaceans and other aquatic animals push their way into the bladders and are unable to escape.

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  • Thus a push or a compression of the X air is transmitted onwards in the direction OX.

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  • Putting arrows on the frame diagram to indicate the direction of the forces, we see that the member EY must pull and therefore act as a tie, and that the member XE must push and act as a strut.

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  • We might thus examine a structure formed of an aggregation of very thin vortex rings, which would move across the fluid without sensibly disturbing it; on the other hand, if formed of stronger vortices, it may transport the portion of the fluid that is within, or adjacent to, its own structure along with it as if it were a solid mass, and therefore also push aside the surrounding fluid as it passes.

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  • This declaration of principles and plans is sometimes of importance, not only as an appeal to the people in respect of the past services and merits of the party, but as pledging them to the measures they are to introduce and push forward if they win the election.

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  • The inhabitants are enterprising and prosperous, many of them leaving their native city to push their fortunes elsewhere, while of those that remain the greater part is employed in the manufacture of silk and cotton goods, or in the production of fruit.

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  • He had inherited his desire for the humiliation of the house of Austria in both its branches, his desire to push the French frontier to the Rhine and maintain a counterpoise of German states against Austria, his alliances with the Netherlands and with Sweden, and his four theatres of war - on the Rhine, in Flanders, in Italy and in Catalonia.

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  • The leading men of Brussels were most anxious not to push matters to extremities.

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  • With its new cast, Push becomes softer, gentler, more modest.

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  • Every time you push the bottom left button you'll shorten the duration of a note.

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  • Alex picked the coffeepot back up again and she realized he had intended to push her chair in for her.

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  • I've been able to push temptation away.

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  • You might as well accept the fact that I'm a whole lot easier to lead than I am to push.

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  • The wicked side of her wanted to push in a few books next time he left, just to irk him.

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  • Xander swung his feet down and strode through the apartment and down the stairs to the ground floor, intrigued by who dared try to push their way into his apartment.

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  • She was quickly cut off from Xander by the adoring masses and forced to push her way through the crowd to follow him.

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  • From two to three weeks after the completion of the cocoon the enclosed insect is ready to escape; it moistens one end of its self-made prison, thereby enabling itself to push aside the fibres and make an opening by which the perfect moth comes forth.

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  • It would not therefore be correct to push this agreement against Ritz's expression which is not applicable to bands.

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  • The travellers were able to push on as far as the north-eastern bank of the great Tengri Nor, which they reached on the 30th of November 1893.

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  • She scolded and preached a crusade, without, however, departing from the steady pursuit of her own interests in Poland, while endeavouring with transparent cunning to push Austria and Prussia into an invasion of France with all their forces.

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  • His aim was to push inland and to work through native evangelists.

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  • No eyes are visible in the Chinese yam, but slices of the long club-shaped tubers will push out young shoots and form independent plants, if planted with ordinary care.

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  • When repotting is adopted as a temporary expedient, as in the case of bedding-out plants which it is required to push forward as much as possible, it will suffice if provision is made to prevent the drainage hole from getting blocked, and a rich light compost is provided for the encouragement of the roots.

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  • One or two may push out a late summer growth, b; this will serve as a vent for the vigour FIG.

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  • These disjunctors serve as points of application for the elastic push of the swelling spore-ends, and as the connecting outer lamella of cell-wall suddenly gives way, the spores are jerked asunder.

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  • In the meantime Captain Glover's force had crossed the Prah on the 15th of January, and the Ashanti opposition weakening after the capture of Kumasi, Glover was able to push forward.

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  • The issue of legal tenders, the greatest financial blunder of the war, was made contrary to his wishes, although he did not, as he perhaps ought to have done, push his opposition to the point of resigning.

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  • Their first care was to push its eastern frontier down the Danube valley, by colonizing the lands on either side of the river, and the success of this work may be seen in the removal of their capital from Pochlarn to Melk, then to Tulln, and finally about 1140 to Vienna.

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  • Although in theory he was an upholder of verbal inspiration, he did not push the doctrine to its extreme consequences; his practical good sense did not take these things so strictly as the theologians of later centuries.

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  • By the death of the latter in 1883 the count became undisputed head of the house of Bourbon; but he did not show any disposition to push his claims. The popularity of the Orleans family, however, was shown on the occasion of the marriage of the comte de Paris's eldest daughter with the duke of Braganza, son of the king of Portugal, in May 1886.

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  • On his side, Soimonov had been compelled to break up his regular lines of columns at the narrowest part of the ridge and to push his battalions forward a few at a time.

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  • On a small scale it is possible to push the decomposition as far as 90% of the hydrochloric acid, but on the large scale only at most 60% is reached.

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  • John Wallis seems to have been the first to push this idea further.

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  • A low summer temperature enables northern species to push far southward, while the high heat total of the year enables southern species to push far north.

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  • Attempts to push westward failed, and by the middle of Sept.

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  • The original intention was to push the experiments to a pressure equivalent to thirty atmospheres, but owing to the signs of failure exhibited by the boiler the limit actually reached was twenty-four atmospheres, at which pressure the thermometers indicated a temperature of about 224 0 C. In his last paper, published posthumously in 1838, Dulong gave an account of experiments made to determine the heat disengaged in the combination of various simple and compound bodies, together with a description of the calorimeter he employed.

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  • Two Alpine groups were already on the way to this critical point, having been dispatched the day before, but it was clear that Krauss would try to push through by this route, the shortest way to the Tagliamento.

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  • He opened his attack on Dec. z i by a push on each wing of his front, from the Brenta valley and Monte Pertica against Col della Berretta, and against both sides of the Solarolo salient.

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  • And it may be admitted that the tendency to push the infantry too far forward was a necessary consequence of the policy which had left the guns aligned as for an offensive.

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  • It is to be remembered that all force is of the nature of a push or a pull, and that according to the accepted terminology of modern mechanics such phrases as force of inertia, accelerating force, moving force, once classical, are proscribed.

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  • Physics inquires into the same qualities, but does not push its investigations into ultimate reality or reach the more general causes.

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  • Even reason must be restrained from striving after ultimate truth; it is one of the errors of the human intellect that it will not rest in general principles, but must push its investigations deeper.

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  • Failing in an attempt to push westwards again, De Soto's men, under Luis Moscoso de Alvarado, descended the Mississippi to the sea in nineteen days from a point close to the junction of the Arkansas with the great river, and thence coasted along the Gulf of Mexico to Panuco.

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  • Ivanov determined to push home the assault on the main position on the night of the 25th26th, an order which involved an approach march in broad daylight and consequently heavy losses.

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  • The old idea was that the wings during the down stroke pushed the body of the bird in an upward and forward direction; in reality the wings do not push but pull, and in order to pull they must always be in advance of the body to be flown.

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  • But to push the equation of St Paul with Simon Magus further than we are forced to by the facts of the case is to lose sight of the real character of the Clementines as the counterblast of Jewish to Samaritan Gnosticism and to obscure the greatness of Simon of Gitta, who was really the father of all heresy, a character which has been erroneously attributed to Simon Magus.

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  • Ludovico travelled to Innsbruck, the better to push his interests (September 1499).

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  • In the Abietineae the cells of the middle tier elongate and push the lowest tier deeper into the endosperm; the cells of the bottom tier may remain in lateral contact and produce together one embryo, or they may separate (Pinus, Juniperus, &c.) and form four potential embryos.

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  • A strip of southern Bessarabia was restored to Moldavia, so as to push back he Russian frontier from the Danube mouth.

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  • The second volume was chiefly by Enfantin, who along with Bazard stood at the head of the society, but who was superior in metaphysical power, and was prone to push his deductions to extremities.

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  • Now you approve of the character and paper, I will push on the edition vigorously.

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  • Unfortunately for England his ambition was to be tile mirror of chivalry rather than a model administrator He took up and abandoned great enterprises with equal levity; he was reckless in the spending of money; and in times of trouble he was careless of constitutional precedent, and apt to push his prerogative to extremes.

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  • Disarmed, however, by the dukes frank submission they wisely resolved not to push him to extremes, and the first council which was appointed to act for the new monarch was a sort of coalition ministry in which Lancasters followers as well as his foes were represented.

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  • The truce- with France lasted for two years after the death of Duke Humphrey, and came to an end partly owing to the eagerness of the French to push their advantages, but Renewal much more from the treachery and bad faith of Suffolk of the war and Somerset, who gave the enemy an admirable casus belli.

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  • In 1547 he won the great but barren victory of Pinkie Cleugh over the Scots, and attempted to push on the marriage and Admlnisunion by a mixture of conciliation and coercion.

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  • Here the general level of the country begins to decrease in elevation, with only a few mountain spurs, which from time to time push as far as the river and form pongos of minor importance and less dangerous to descend.

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  • The gas developed by the coal near the mouth of the retort is quickly washed out into the ascension pipe by the push of the gas behind, and the period for which it has been exposed to the radiant heat from the walls of the retort is practically nil; whilst the gas evolved in the portion of the retort farthest from the mouthpiece has only its own rate of evolution to drive it forward, and has to traverse the longest run possible in tile retort, exposed during the whole of that period to radiant heat and to contact with the highly heated surface of the retort itself.

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  • When free trade came, and when the free constitution of Denmark had produced its legitimate effects, the endeavours of a few patriots such as Jon Sigurdsson were able to push on the next generation a step further.

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  • The followers of Hbert wanted to push forward the movement of May 31, 1793, in order to become masters in their turn; while those of Danton were by way of arresting it.

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  • This state of affairs favoured the attempts of the counts of Holland to push their conquests eastward, but the main body of the Frisians was still independent when the countship of Holland passed into the hands of Philip the Good of Burgundy.

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  • Yet sometimes she seemed to push him away.

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  • Still, Alex didn't hesitate to push her buttons, and she knew how to push his.

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  • I'm not going to push Mom into selling the ranch she and Dad worked so hard to build.

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  • We may need to make a couple of less-than-discreet strikes at Czerno's strongholds to push him back and give us some time.

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  • Czerno raised the privacy glass between them and the driver with the push of a button.

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  • Visions of Czerno and home videos from Darian morphed into a grotesque nightmare that made her body shake, even as she tried to push the dream from her thoughts.

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  • Martha began to push away from the table.

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  • Gabriel let her push him aside so she could squeeze between him and the bed to protect her precious clothes from his callous groping.

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  • Or did he simply push her away, leaving her to interpret his rejection in the worst way possible?

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  • She was self-conscious about her small stature and any attempt to assist usually became an encouragement to push herself beyond her limits.

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  • He'd been baited by many Immortals in his time and understood Wynn wanted to push his buttons.

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  • Sometimes it only takes a small nudge to push you over the edge.

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  • As hard as it would be to push her closer to the mold of what a nishani would be, it would be well worth it.

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  • How far could he push the boundaries of Tiyan?

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  • You would discover it while I raise an army able to push northward and southward with Tiyan as the base.

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  • Gather the witnesses, push for details, probe, get the precise meanings of what they said.

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  • A new volume from McAdam, Tilly and Tarrow promises to push this agenda further.

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  • The push by supermarkets in Britain to drive down prices and the development of multinational agribusiness has pushed many British farmers in to poverty.

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  • A still bigger surprise is that a relatively small 2.7 liter diesel engine can push such a large car along with such alacrity.

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  • The EC felt the need to launch the hugely ambitious Financial Services Action Plan in 1999 to push the process forward.

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  • Push up on the hard drive bezel to secure the hard drive in the bay.

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  • It would be a typical Hammam ploy to also push the boat out for the Wales captain one day.

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  • The 29th's task was to push through them and secure a bridgehead on the north side of the canal.

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  • Wednesday 5th April 2006 Your expensive tastes could push you over the financial brink.

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  • The bracelet has a double push button fliplock safety buckle on the clasp.

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  • Just push the big orange button or pull the string.

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  • Most fog machines come with some type of remote control either in the form of a simple single push button on the budget machines.

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  • Too high a concentration of calcium can kill brain cells, so these pumps in the cell membrane push the calcium out quickly.

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  • Comes on high quality black leather strap with matching sandblast finished titanium double push button folding deployant clasp.

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  • Has a high quality stitched leather strap with double push button deployant clasp.

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  • Push lock lever to the right and pull out the toner container.

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  • Many retailers will push toward the fastest CPU you can afford, glossing over the rest of the system.

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  • The main purpose of the descent was to push the wet crawl at the bottom.

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  • Massage into the palm of dry hands or sweep over feet, push back cuticles, rinse under water for instant spa luxury.

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  • Next, you need to use your cuticle remover to remove your cuticle remover to remove your cuticle, or actually push it down.

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  • They could push into northern China, and face Russian disapproval.

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  • Name 3 PUSH factors 3. Explain the process of longshore drift 53.

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  • Hearing aids push earwax further back into the ear canal therefore it accumulates and creates a wax plug.

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  • I began to push the envelope, to go where reality mixed with fantasy.

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  • From this already enviable reputation, the Seven CSR will push the envelope further still with an entirely redesigned new suspension system.

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  • Excessively low rates can push up asset prices to ridiculous extremes and create bubbles.

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  • With pusher push fid and core through cover, bringing out at Point X. When using wire fid, attach fid to taped core.

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  • After the first two pieces every tune sounded the same and the crowd got fidgety, starting push waves and shouting for the Monkeys.

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  • Push with your thumb to go up a gear, push with your index finger to go down.

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  • The Dr. Martens Premier league champions have launched their new soccer academy designed to produce players to help the push toward league football.

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  • The gameplay is fast-paced, designed to push the player into increasingly frenetic situations.

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  • Henderson met Matthew Spring's flick with a downwards header that Doyle had to dive full-length to push away.

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  • Paul Taylor struck the kick to the right but Marine's debutant goalkeeper, Mike Stewart, leaped to push the ball away.

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  • The nature of this sign is to push the family heredity into the future.

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  • Instead, you use increases in STIs to push your concern for young white heterosexuals.

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  • It requires great horsepower to push the plow at the required depth.

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  • Then disconnect the two hot air supply hoses which push into the bottom of the heater unit from deep inside the central tunnel.

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  • Such a notion nevertheless seems implicit in much of the push for online science lessons today.

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  • The psephological reasoning underlying this push for change is also indisputable.

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  • If the shark becomes too inquisitive, gently push the snout and it will move away.

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  • You then fly the ship to another planet and push the joystick down to land there.

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  • Simply push up the slide up front cover with your finger to display the number keypad.

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  • I found the system's tonal balance slightly laid-back; it didn't push detail forward.

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  • Tomorrow we hope to push on to the site of Camp 3, exact location to be decided.

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  • As phone systems become ever more sophisticated, I am allowed to push buttons in an increasingly articulate manner.

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  • For example, could there be some invisible threads sticking out from the gel surface to push the microspheres away?

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  • We would push him in the pram to the pond down the road to catch minnows.

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  • Parnell publicly condemned the murders and rode out the storm of public indignation to push for a policy of Home Rule for Ireland.

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  • This emphasizes sensitive nature of T'ai Chi push hands.

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  • The limestone dale scenery continues for some miles now, as the route makes use of a succession of them to push northwestwards.

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  • This counterbalances the push of the single oar which would tend to direct the boat to the left.

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  • This is where the zealots push forward their pet solution - usually something open-source like Linux, or completely noddy like Mac.

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  • Unfortunately it is all too often overruled in favor of departments which push specific interests.

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  • A common design for a push at the front door is a round brass plate set on a wooden patten.

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  • You need perseverance to push through those moments of frustration.

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  • Push through a nylon sieve to remove the pips.

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  • Someone, a real person, would flick the switch, push the plunger or pull the trigger.

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  • He then gave every tin a random push, and put the die in his waistcoat pocket.

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  • With the training style I use I can't push really heavy poundages due to the load that is applied directly on my muscles.

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  • As long as they are fairly proficient, a carer can also come along to push the chair around on the ice.

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  • It was decades before any concerted push for testimony was made and by then time had eroded its value.

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  • Wheel handle push button allows you to lock and unlock the pull handle and to easily adjust it to your preferred height.

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  • She got to push the dollies pushchair today - what a big girl!

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  • They had there place, but we now need to push down the masses of the sea quarks in unquenched calculations.

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  • You'll never need to push a trolley or stand in the checkout queue again!

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  • His transport was a tandem and trailer that his wife helped him to pedal push from Harrogate and other railheads.

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  • Push the waste pipe plug assembly into the rear of the waste pipe reducer, as far as it'll go.

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  • Spring loaded track dogs automatically reposition the push bar for the next drive.

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  • The secondary hydraulic pump supplies the push bar lock and winch, and provides for faster cylinder retraction.

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  • C onclusion That Trisha employs interrogatory rhetoric in order to push her guests into personal confessions is not a surprising discovery.

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  • This is a hard push up but would be mostly ridable going the other way.

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  • A big push next before they hit the muddy ruts and splashed out in the stream.

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  • Push the steak to one side and quickly sear the inside of the roll to heat it and mop any juices.

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  • Nor does having abstract self-knowledge mean we will apply it when push comes to shove.

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  • They reflect our blind spots so we can push beyond our own self-knowledge.

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  • I've also taken the opportunity to push the right-hand sidebar back quite a way.

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  • The Gemini sinker will be noticeably harder to push.

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  • The sport shop even has skateboards or you can find a trolley to push into them.

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  • You just sit in the seat and push the sled up and down the rails.

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  • Now, push the cylinder back down the bell until it feels snug.

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  • Slightly soluble salts do the most damage as they expand below the surface and can push the surface off.

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  • Sample a taste of summer and indulge in a deliciously refreshing sorbet with new bottlegreen simply sorbet push ups.

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  • In addition Liatris spicata which has purple spikes will push through the foliage.

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  • Manager John Hollins said the day after the play-off defeat he would strengthen the squad for a serious promotion push.

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  • Later examples have screw in pottery or metal stoppers, or a simple push in cork stopper.

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  • Add a little extra push and a jogging stroller to your exercise regime and you'll be back in top condition in no time!

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  • The root suckers need amazing strength to push up through the tarmac.

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  • If you feel your body wanting to push the suppository out, try to resist.

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  • Whatever his motive, Blair used scare tactics to push Parliament into Iraq.

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  • Then insert the tampon in the usual way, which will push the yogurt into the top of the vagina.

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  • In the under-11 girls ' events, Aliyah Reid won the chest push and one-lap race, and Lauren Whitehouse won the triple jump.

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  • I used to push the dinner trolleys to the wards.

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  • Use the pointing trowel to push in more mortar where you can see any voids.

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  • The new machine was used for shunting, and had enough power to push three loaded trucks along the tramway at a time.

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  • This is using my image to push through draconian and utterly unnecessary terrorism legislation.

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  • Air Cannon Target our air cannons at a target and push the plunger to send a spinning vortex of air across the room.

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  • Push FM gives us some hope for the 00's soul weekender CDs, on sale in all good record shops in about 20 years.

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  • We have a steep slope in our garden and the Mini is so much easier to push than our old steel wheelbarrow.

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  • Then push the leek to the side of the pan and add the whiting.

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  • Has a twin motor push glider and weighs about a quarter of a pound and with its 26 inch wingspan.

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  • They are an effective reproductive device if the right buttons are pushed, but can also wreak havoc if you push the wrong buttons.

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  • The anti-tobacco zealots in the UK have been stoking up the hysteria ready for the big push on smoking in public places.

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  • To push on farther might isolate the left wing among a host of allies.

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  • As AB again moves from CD towards EF another compression or push is sent out, as it returns from EF towards CD another extension or pull, and so on.

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  • Thus waves are propagated along OX, each wave consisting of one push and one pull, one wave emanating from each complete vibration to and fro of the source AB.

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  • Passing to the point Xefa we find two known forces, the load XA acting downwards, and a push from the strut XE, which, being in compression, must push at both ends, as indicated by the arrow, fig.

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  • We then have the polygon of forces Exaf, the reciprocal figure of the lines meeting at that point in the frame, and representing the forces at the point Exaf; the direction of the forces on EH and XA being known determines the direction of the forces due to the elastic reaction of the members AF and EF,, showing AF to push as a strut, while EF is a tie.

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  • We must picture him as a professional storyteller equipped with a mass of miscellaneous reading, a fluent power of narration, and a ready faculty for quoting, or at a push improvising, verses.

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  • Stewart Devine was recalled on the left of the back four, allowing Ross Forsyth to push into midfield.

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  • Servo push rod to master cylinder seal is type supported in a metal disk.

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  • Push chairs can also be loaded aboard at no extra charge.

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  • The push bikes AGM 2006 was held in The Woodman PH near Curzon Street station on May the 11th.

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  • Robson 's been living off the Great Escape season, but last season we were expecting to push on.

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  • Simple to operate at the push of a button.

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  • Deciding which device you are viewing or recording is determined by push buttons on the front of the SCART switch.

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  • The non latching push button switch must be held to talk.

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  • Other features include electronic push buttons with tone dialing and a last number redial function.

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  • And as the grinding gears of the plot push us ever further into a corner, we can feel the sap rising around us.

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  • They are also able to sit on small wheeled toys and scoot along, or push trucks and trolleys.

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  • Push the buttons to turn the turntable, shunt in the yard or see the mountain railroad in action.

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  • I 've also taken the opportunity to push the right-hand sidebar back quite a way.

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  • Push the slider switch to the RING position to call the other station.

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  • The sorcerer 's stone Leading the push is Steve MacPherson, Head of Technical Operations in MPC 's film division.

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  • The next push came immediately, and the baby 's body squelched out into the water.

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  • Richard and Dalek would push on at their own pace and we would straggle along at ours.

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  • Only faith, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond.

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  • Gently but firmly push the suppository into the rectum, pointed end first.

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  • Push the syringe needle into hole of yellow stopper.

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  • In fact, I have such reverence for Unit Testing that I now always push hard for test-driven development at client sites.

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  • Things like crashing around the house in her baby walker or tottering along behind her push cart.

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  • You really need to push the point that you do thorough checks on the tradespeople listed and involved with the site.

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  • Push the trigger - case will kick out your CD or DVD.

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  • Your help was a big push in the right direction for me, together with list of the trike builders on the web site.

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  • Now the simple push of a button and twist of the throttle is all it takes to bring the CG 's engine to life.

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  • But this created unease in business circles who began to feel they had a government in no fit state to push through their policies.

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  • A parental push He 's doing his best to keep an eye on his unruly teenager.

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  • Still let the hero from the start In honest sweat and beats of heart Push on along the untrodden road For some inviolate abode.

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  • And shoes that push the toes together, force the big toe into a hallux valgus position.

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  • You will receive a WAP push or SMS message allowing you to download your chosen item.

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  • The " Verbier Swivel Matic " is a stylish 3 wheeler push chair offering a comfortable ride across all terrains....

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  • Press the timber firmly against the wall and wiggle about to push the lines of adhesive flat against the wall.

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  • Starting with the '68 model, MGBs had the horn push on the left stalk and the windshield washer push on the right stalk.

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  • You have to push products into the market even when your impulse is to do more research, tinker with their formulation or build more features.

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  • Great entrepreneurs and great companies will keep redefining themselves as they push into new markets.

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  • You need to push yourself and your team to get your product out into the marketplace.

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  • The best founders have the capacity to push aside their egos, their biases and everything else and view the feedback for what it is.

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  • If you have an innate ability to take rejection, learn from it and then push forward, you'll be able to tolerate the naysayers without it dampening your energy or enthusiasm.

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  • Push toys are perfect for helping toddlers develop their gross motor control, as well as their sense of independence.

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  • Start with simple ride-on toys that require the user to push the floor with her feet like Radio Flyer Retro Rocket or the Inch Worm.

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  • Those like the Schwinn Easy Steer Beginner Tricycle can grow with your child, and allows the adult to push kids along while they ride as well.

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  • You will need to look for signs of readiness, such as his interest in your food, his ability to sit up with a little support, and his ability to push food towards the back of his mouth with his tongue.

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  • By this age, he may enjoy toys that he can push, such as lawn mowers and poppers, and toys that he can pull, such as a quacking duck or a barking puppy.

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  • Even if she is just crawling, however, she'll love toys that she can push and pull.

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  • Look for push toys, such as bubble poppers, vacuum cleaners, lawnmowers, and pull toys, too.

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  • Some even if tall handles for you to walk behind and push!

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  • You may feel an overwhelming urge to push and your doctor will let you know if you are completely dilated and thinned out.

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  • Once your doctor has determined that you are ready to push, it's really time to go to work!

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  • You will be instructed to push again to deliver the rest of your baby.

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  • Your doctor may instruct you to push one more time as he pulls the placenta out of your body.

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  • Don't push your child into being happy about the new man in your life.

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  • I'm not saying that it's easy to push the Zippy Stroller through grass or over rocks, but it's possible.

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  • Some feature a foot bar that you press, while others feature triggers on each side that you push simultaneously.

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  • As the people ordinary Americans aspire to emulate, celebrities feel pressured to push the envelope.

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  • A nursery glider also offers an easy range of motion, requiring only a gentle push of the foot to set it rocking to and fro.

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  • Make sure the X is wide enough so that you can push the juice lids through the top fairly easily.

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  • Push the wire up through each flower stem, bending the excess wire into a hairpin shape so that the ends are rounded.

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  • Don't push your child too quickly; take it one step at a time.

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  • While infants who are first learning to eat tend to push their baby food back out with their tongues, eventually they stop this practice.

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  • However, infants with cerebral palsy may continue to have difficulty controlling their tongues, continuing to push food back out instead of taking it in.

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  • Just remember, when you push potty training too early, you will wind up with frequent accidents.

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  • Don't push her to complete one section just so she can go on to the next.

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  • As babies grow, consider purchasing larger toys, including play mats, ride-on toys, push toys, and more.

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  • Once you have loaded the device with music you can listen to whatever you want with just the push of a button.

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  • You shouldn't have to struggle to push forward, pull backwards or turn.

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  • For some people, it is important to have a popcorn feature that allows you to cook popcorn with the push of a single button.

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  • These little wonders can dice an onion in seconds, chop nuts with the push of a button, and grate a handful of cheese.

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  • The best phones require just a push of a one button and replacement of the receiver back onto its cradle to connect the conversation and engage the speaker.

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  • Push that trip to see Aunt Edna back to mid-January or February, April, May, or the middle of September or December and you'll be able to splurge a bit while you're there with the money you've managed to save on your airline tickets.

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  • If you don't know anything about the industry, you might be sold on something that is out of your budget or even something inferior they are trying to push.

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  • You still have to be smart about it because the salesmen may push you harder to close the sale or take your first negotiation pretty quickly.

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  • When you push the flush lever on the outside, the flush valve on the inside goes to work, pushing water out of the tank.

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  • Since you push the entire vacuum in front of you, you won't have to roll the canister behind you.

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  • The other type are the jets that actually push out water.

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  • Ace carries a good selection of all kinds of mowers, from push to garden to lawn.

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  • Flip on all the switches, push all the buttons and turn the dials to make sure everything works as it should.

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  • They operate through push buttons, a touch screen, or voice activation.

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  • Different automotive Global Positioning Systems have unique features including push button activation, touch screens, or voice commands.

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  • The open-cell structure of this type of mattress doesn't push back when you lie down, which decreases pressure.

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  • You push a button down corresponding to the day of the month that you want to record a message for and simply hold it down while speaking into the calendar.

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  • You may be able to afford installment payments on a low-priced item, but the interest and fees can push your payments above what you can afford.

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  • Thus, many people find themselves lost and at the mercy of salesmen out to push the most expensive model.

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  • Other features might include the ability of the TV to display the weather or sports scores at the push of a button while you are watching a program.

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  • Many newspapers and graphics companies use Mac computers since they seem to push graphics and process audio and video more efficiently than comparable PCs.

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  • This means the graphics card has its own memory to push graphics instead of relying on system memory, which could slow down your computer when using graphic-intensive programs.

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  • By and large, self-cleaning litter boxes use a combination of clumping cat litter, an electronic sensor and an automated raking system to detect soiled clumps of litter and push them into a waiting receptacle.

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  • Not only is the design as darling as it gets, these heavy-weight bowls are also not easy for your pet to push around.

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  • And to think when she was born, I tried to push her into the pool, because I didn't want to be anything other than first born and top cat!

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  • This is sometimes easier if you remove both the top and bottom of the can, and gently push the contents out.

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  • Push the button to star the cleaning cycle.

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  • You can also push a button and start the cleaning cycle automatically.

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  • Also, if you feel four times a day is too much and want to conserve cleaning solution, you may choose to only push the button a couple of times a day.

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  • Push the stuffing (and a little catnip if you are using it) firmly into the shape.

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  • But if you have a large amount of debt settlement, say $20,000 or more, it could push you into the next tax bracket, making your overall income tax higher.

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  • A creditor may push for higher payments if they think you have enough money to spend on a home, car or vacation.

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  • These are tough times and they would much rather cut customers a little slack with lower fees and reasonable payments plan than push people into bankruptcy and end up with the grand goose egg.

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  • Push Enter to finalize your payment or push the back button to make changes.

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  • With just the push of one button, the bed goes into the sleeper's favorite position.

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  • With the push of a button, the driver can choose to maximize fuel efficiency or performance, depending on his or her preference.

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  • Because of the current governmental push to help move the country on a more energy efficient path, there has never been a better time to invest in alternative sources of energy.

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  • Pipes work to channel the water and direct the flow to push against turbine blades, which in turn power generators and produce electricity.

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  • Use a push mower instead of a gasoline-powered machine when mowing your lawn.

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  • The green initiative to push the green industry forward is helping to advance solar power to be far more efficient than the first photovoltaics used to produce energy a decade ago.

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  • There are many reasons driving the global push to "go green" and most have the same incentive - conservation.

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  • There is a major push by local governments and utility companies to pursue alternative means of powering homes.

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  • Push them into the water in the ice cube tray.

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  • Measure the portion out into the bag, and press it carefully to push out any remaining air.

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  • Push for specific information - what kind of plastic, wood, etc. The closer to home that the material comes from, the better, since less energy is spent transporting it.

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  • Be brave - Sometimes you need to push yourself to add something unique to your décor.

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  • As more people became able to afford extravagances, there was an enormous societal push for people to instead return to basics and traditional values.

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  • The great cultural push and pull can be seen in many items from the Victorian period, including fashion and interior design.

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  • Whatever you decide, when you push the pillow into the opening, push it into the corners and then smooth it out.

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  • As you apply the paper, run a ruler or straight edge along the front surface to push out any air bubbles as you go along.

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  • The talking feature is activated by the simple push of a button.

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  • Push the envelope and translate the different looks into your own.

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  • Applying a spray foundation out of the bottle, for example, won't push foundation into creases the way it might if applied with the fingertips.

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  • These poses push the boundaries of traditional portrait photography, presenting a fun and fresh take on standard poses.

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  • Family portraits are one of the best vehicles in which to push the envelope with experimental poses.

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  • Still more noise control has been added and the sensor comfortably handles up to a standard 3200 ISO with the ability to push to a whopping 12,800 ISO through custom functions.

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  • After buckling your boots, push your shins forward toward the tongue of your boot.

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  • Then, push down with your heel until you hear and feel the boot snap into to place.

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  • The cost of delivery can push the price up and this should be checked before the purchase is made, as should the return policy.

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  • Inhale taking a deep breath that fills your diaphragm as you push it down and outward.

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  • If you have a pin handy, push it through the base.

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  • If it's hard to push through, the fur is genuine.

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  • No need to lose confidence though, just smile and be friendly, but don't push things.

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  • Hopefully she will come around but if you push a relationship right now, you'll only alienate her.

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  • I think the important thing is to respect each girl's personal interest area, don't push too hard to socialize, but offer suggestions and use community resources.

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  • Sometimes students just need an inspirational push to get started, and the rest comes fairly easily after that.

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  • Don't push too hard or too fast, and see what happens.

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  • It's this use of influence, often exerted as a push to do or say a particular thing, that is the heart and soul of peer pressure.

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  • David Levithan oversees the Scholastic fiction list, crossmedia publishing program and the PUSH teen imprint.

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  • The PUSH teen imprint, not only highlights teen books but also has an annual writing contest where today's kids can become tomorrow's novelists.

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  • Teens will push to the limits, but deep down they do want to know they can count on you.

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  • The new plant feeds off of the water and coconut meat inside, until roots also push through and a new palm tree is born.

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  • Push a submersible underwater tea light in each vase.

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  • You're already breaking with tradition by picking cupcakes over a wedding cake, so why not push the envelope a bit more and make other creative choices, too?

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  • Doctors who treat bipolar patients are hesitant to prescribe an antidepressant alone, since this can sometimes push a person into a manic state.

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  • The more you push the issue, the more the person will resist.

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  • Don't try to change a hoarder's mind about the reason for his compulsions or try to throw away or give away his collections; it will only make him want to push you away.

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  • Check into a wholesale account and get ready to push your decorating to the next level.

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  • Luckett and Roberson began to push for replacing Mathew Knowles with outside management, claiming he favored his daughter and was keeping too large a share of the profits.

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  • It was helpful to have a partner when you are trying to develop the knowledge and experience because we would push and motivate each other."

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  • Keoghan commented in a TVGuide.com interview, "We're wanting to push things a little harder because they've done it before."

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  • The Hollywood culture is so obsessed with beauty that it can push a person to undergo treatments in an attempt to look as good as he or she did five, 10 or 20 years ago.

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  • Many people outside Spears' inner-circle are pulling for her and hoping that those close to her finally push her to seek professional help.

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  • No one knows whether or not Kim decided to look to see what was under the desk before she attempted to push it away with her foot, but that's exactly what she did.

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  • Attorney Mark Geragos has filed for a motion to push Chris Brown's trial date as far as the courts would allow.

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  • Many magazines and online publications push the envelope with hot photos of celebrities, intended to increase sales or website hits.

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  • He is almost impossible to typecast, since he tends to chose roles that push his acting abilities in different directions.

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  • A global MBA scholarship can help net you the funds you need to enroll in a pricey program or push further in your business studies and experience level.

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  • Teenagers tend to push the envelope of permissiveness, and while a cruise ship is a relatively safe environment, in order to help their teens enjoy the vacation parents should avoid ships that...

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  • To do this, hold the paw firmly and push on the pad to extend the nail.

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  • If Max doesn't enjoy the water, there's probably no need to push the issue.

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  • Activating the receiver simply requires the push of a button.

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  • You have the option of setting the receiver to emit either a tone or an electrostatic stimulation when you push the button.

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  • Use your finger to gently push the round ball into a tear drop shape.

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  • Some owners are so sensitive to odors that they push the dog away, and leave the dog with hurt feelings.

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  • Old tufts should be trimmed with scissors or a pair of shears from time to time, and soon push out afresh.

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  • To increase the plant, the cutting, a single joint, is potted in sandy soil, and the pot placed in a sunny airy spot under glass and watered very sparingly, and in a short time it will form roots, and commence to push out young shoots.

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  • Extreme temperature changes can push plant roots up and out of the ground, damaging or killing the plant.

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  • Place the collar around the plant and push into the soil to prevent the cutworm from attacking the stem.

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  • Once you've purchased the seeds and selected the garden location, push the dirt into a little mound or hill.

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  • Push the seeds into the soil a little bit but not deeply.

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  • Fertilizer can change the blossom color, since fertilizers may change soil pH slightly - but a slight push may be all it takes to change a hydrangea's color even a little bit.

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  • Pruning encourages new growth, and clematis tend to push out new shoots from areas that have been pruned the prior year.

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  • Gently push the soil back around the roots, patting the soil with your hand or your trowel.

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  • As the asparagus grows, it tends to push the crown back up; you may actually need to add an inch or two of soil for the first few years as the plants grow.

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  • A careful study of their approach to songwriting and their abilities to push the boundaries of their respective instruments will serve any budding musician well.

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  • If you push it down, the note drops, and if you pull it up the note rises in pitch.

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  • Dunlap Dual Design - These solid metal locks (pictured above) function the same as the others, but use a slightly different system to attach the strap to the peg (you push a button down instead of pulling a lever up to attach the strap).

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  • Recent advances in lighting technologies, combined with a push toward greener, energy saving materials have given way to countless new types of bulbs.

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  • Timers are effective tools because they can be set to push the fan into operation during the hottest or coldest periods of the day.

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  • You'll push your stairs up into place normally, and the tent will seal in the opening.

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  • The lid is light weight enough for you to push off and pull back into place as you access the attic and it fits tightly enough to seal out energy loss.

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  • A motor operated awning retracts automatically at the push of a button or remote control.

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  • Heights are adjustable, and some systems lower down to chest height for easy access at the push of a button.

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  • Instead, it may look as if they are having a crazy sale on tiles to push the product out the door.

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  • Carefully push the insulation into the cavity with the vapor retarder facing the conditioned interior space.

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  • If you use fiberglass, push the insulation into the gap so it is filled but avoid compacting it tightly into the gap.

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  • Push the outlet back into the box and attach with the screws.

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  • Connect the two black wires to the brass screws on your new switch, push the switch back into the box and attach with the two screws.

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  • Finally, push the wide end down through the front of the knot and carefully pull it tight.

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  • Bring the wide end across the front and then bring it up through the loop and push it down through the knot in front and tighten.

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  • They may even be considered a bit campy, what with their tendency to really push the envelope in a no-holding-back sort of way.

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  • It's not unusual for modern designers to push the boat out a bit, creating jackets in vivid colors like blue, red and green.

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  • Farmers used natural pest controls for centuries; however, in recent decades these eco-friendly options were lost in the push for the "more effective" use of chemicals and the natural way of doing things was lost.

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  • You may want to gently push the candies into the frosting a little to make sure that they stick, however.

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  • Push the three-quarter length sleeves up to show a little skin and create an oh-so-slim silhouette.

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  • Push the button cuff sleeves up to show a little skin to create an elongating look to the arms and upper torso and choose from bleached, vintage rinse or white.

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  • Although they don't specialize in plus size lingerie, they do have a section dedicated to extended sizes and offer several styles of sexy and functional push up bras from designer brands like Pour Moi? or Gossard.

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  • A number of push up bras are available in extended sizes, which can help you can feel confident about wearing your deep plunging necklines without revealing too much or sacrificing support and comfort.

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  • Two popular styles in push up bras are the plunge and demi cup cuts; both produce cleavage-enhancing results.

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  • This includes things like plus size push up bras or strapless bras that provide support to a full figure.

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  • If you are a curvaceous woman with a full figure, buying extended size push up bras may give you the support and definition you desire to look your best in a scoop or V-neck blouse or dress.

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  • That's right -- while push up bras are known to produce cleavage for small to average cup sizes, the plus size woman can also enjoy the uplifting effect of this garment.

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  • Every woman should own at least one push up bra.

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  • Daisy Lace 4-way Bra - Feminine details like Venice lace between the molded cups and adjustable daisy straps make this extended size push up bra attractive.

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  • Padded Push Up Bra - Enhance your curves in this pretty lace push up bra available in sizes up to 44DD.

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  • Va Va Voom Bra PLUS - Features underwire molded foam cups covered with feminine embroidery with a built-in push up pad to give you extra volume for that low-cut cleavage.

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  • Plus size push up bras come in a variety of styles, from basic designs like the Grenier Full Figure Cleavage Bra to molded push up bras.

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  • You want to be comfortable, but choosing styles that also look good can give you that little extra push to follow through and do your best.

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  • A push up demi bra uses angled cups to create the look of more cleavage.

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  • Lane Bryant offers its customers a selection of pretty demi bras including a comfortable, supportive and lightweight push up demi bra by Cacique.

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  • Push up plus size bras not only provide the essential support a woman needs, but also provide a little bust boost!

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