Or, if you can't make your own notes, photocopy your mate's, or at a push, ask the teacher to go over them during lunchtime. |
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I will continue to push for policies that put ordinary members first and fight for a rank and file strategy. |
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There have been calls for the council to try to push for a second railway station in the Swindon area. |
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The Green Party will continue to push for more attractive alternatives to the car and lorry. |
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We also work with housing associations and will push for families to be evicted if they continue to misbehave. |
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Mrs Beatty has contacted the town council to help her push for more road safety improvements. |
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That party will continue to push for a softening of the law around cannabis. |
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Nevertheless, he mentioned that promotion activities that usually push up the sales figures had been stopped because of the strike. |
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One upcoming promotion will push the redesigned CNN Headline News to the local ad sales community. |
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Strong memory sales helped push AMD to a solid second quarter, the company reported today. |
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They lie, rob, cheat, push hard drugs, intimidate innocent people and run protection rackets. |
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But Shadow Home Secretary Ann Widdecombe said legalising cannabis would lead drug barons to push even more hard drugs. |
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Instead, though, I gave Anna a little push, and they moved sideways to the locker beside me. |
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Mark said, giving her a small push through the door and closing it behind her. |
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The move follows a government push to recruit 3,000 matrons across the country as part of a major plan for the National Health Service. |
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If it means more critics or voters seeing films in the theater, it's a terrific outcome, even if the push behind the move is incredibly faulty. |
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Then he tried to push Alice away gently trying not to hurt her bruises from the previous night but she wouldn't move with his gentle push. |
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The Chinese are reportedly already a slight majority but new plans indicate a big push to move more settlers in. |
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Spitz looked back at the wisecracking Kai and with a little push, Kai was knocked out again. |
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He patted me on the back and gave me a slight push to the door as if I should do it right now. |
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With the push of a button the hatch swung open immediately reducing the million pigeons to just under a million with a wet feathery splat. |
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With the push of a button, the narrow barrel of his device glowed and a beam of light issued from where blasts usually came. |
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And then, with a push of a single button, the drink will be concocted before his very eyes within a matter of seconds. |
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With a single push of a button, you can replay the last incoming transmission and up to 16 messages. |
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The work suggests a metal contraption, perhaps an explosive device that could be detonated with a push of the beige button. |
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The air-taxi service's telephone number, programmed into Len's sat phone, is no more than the push of a memory button away. |
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The rest push completely into the device and are ejected with a small eject button to the right of the slot. |
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Go from the acoustic response of a baroque concert hall to that of a 10,000-seat arena or a gothic cathedral with the push of a button. |
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You can make tactical heads-up navigational displays for your vehicles with the push of a button. |
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The electric beds, which can be raised and lowered at the push of a button, will help give patients more control and independence. |
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In an effort to maintain the push, Operation Impact has forged a partnership with Crimestoppers. |
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A leading campaigner in the push to reopen Rochdale Canal has called on Rochdale Council to act swiftly to create a boatyard in Littleborough. |
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That it continues to provide solace to readers long after the initial marketing push. |
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The weekend's traffic effort from the Gardai was part of a national push to clamp down on dangerous and drunken driving. |
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The Lartigue Monorail Restoration project has started its final fundraising push at a special press briefing in Listowel. |
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He noted that the TV station's ratings have responded to recent programming changes, and a strong push of promotion will help even more. |
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This push into music is the start of a daring effort to reinvent one of the world's best-known brands. |
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As reported in Monday's Evening Press, York Police have launched a new push to remove beggars from York's streets. |
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The push to downsize the military and privatize functions means government contracts are a growth industry. |
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Now, all this comes on the heels of what was the deadliest attack here since the they ended their push, their offensive near the coast. |
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The push of the main group of forces should be directed at exploiting success and thwarting the enemy's attempts to restore its defenses. |
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The Allied forces co-ordinated a major push from the spring and, in April, the British pushed forward in the battle of Arras. |
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The re-election of the president is expected to be followed in short order by a massive US military push into the desert city. |
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It was too easy for some units we saw to take a final break before the big push into Iraq. |
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We hit the targets at night in a final push against the terrorist's stronghold near the airport. |
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The Marines need a divisional push to seize Fallujah and they don't have the men. |
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The Pentagon is making a serious push to pull US forces out of Balkans altogether. |
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With the rapid push to Baghdad, our mission changed often, as did the CSB's task organization. |
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In Iraq, the military has launched another push against insurgents in the region where the rebellion continues to rage. |
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Once Morocco was secure, it served as a major base for U.S. bombers and as a logistics center for the push toward Tunisia and Sicily. |
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A Communist push from the highlands to the sea to cut South Vietnam in half and isolate Saigon appeared in the offing. |
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Now, these attacks come, as you say, amid day three of the military's latest push against insurgents in the western desert. |
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He was convinced that a major US military push into Najaf was not far away. |
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There is no doubt that those campaigning for the right-to-die push at an open door. |
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The wild cards afford you the luxury of being able to push your luck with no risk. |
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Your parents have agreed to let you go for the party, don't push your luck by asking them to let you stay late. |
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Coca-Cola continues to push ahead with the establishment of more local bottling plants. |
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Since then the Town has continued to push ahead with the project on its own. |
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You must hold your head up high and not allow those bullies to push you around. |
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It means that part of what you should develop about your life is not letting people push you around. |
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Sing along, now dad, dad, why did you let that man push you around like that? |
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Was it a war against French and Dutch skiers trying to push in front of you in the queues for lifts? |
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Push the ball behind your back toward your left hand as you push off your right foot to start moving to your left. |
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Come right up to the bank to let her out, push off and be back again as soon as she was. |
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Finally, it did, and though the orders that followed were to return to ship, a squall blew up and the boats could not push off. |
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But when he tried to push off the block to get moving again, the block slid across the floor too. |
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Local authorities are creating problems for themselves in trying to push such ventures through so quickly. |
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Abbott's package was the government's third attempt in a year to push its measures through parliament. |
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She's really focussed on looking outwards rather than inward and she's prepared to push innovative measures through the Scottish parliament. |
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Work the seal into the fibers with a clean push broom, and allow the carpet to dry completely. |
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Heavy duty push brooms are constructed from the highest quality materials available, offering you the finest broom anywhere. |
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If you don't have covers be sure to get all the frost off with a push broom before using it. |
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The seed is spread on the soil, then you should take a push broom and drag it backwards over top of the seeded area. |
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The artist used a push broom to create two broad, semi-circular swaths of orange, pink, brown and green. |
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They band recorded the tracks on primitive equipment with a microphone taped to a push broom. |
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For cleaning out hopper bottom wagons, we added a piece of wide rubber belting to the top of the push broom. |
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Remove the sawdust with a soft push broom, then follow with a leaf blower or similar blower to get the wood as clean as possible. |
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He grabbed a push broom and hurried back down the hall and round the corner. |
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He never had to learn how to fix toilets or push brooms, so long as he could remember lyrics and find groupies. |
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The traditional push broom was made with two threaded holes for the handle. |
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I never get anything done until the last minute, so maybe I need that extra push to do anything. |
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A deadbolt is more secure than a spring-driven latch since it's much harder to push the bolt in from the side of the door. |
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Media reports have suggested Vivendi was unhappy with the general level of offers and was hoping to push the bidders higher. |
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The reluctance of lawgivers to push conversion to the metric system is due mainly of these three objections by the fundamentalist lobby. |
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Tempers gradually cooled, but not until after a push by lawmakers to recall the president fizzled out. |
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For one state to push its own foreign policy in contradiction, and even defiance, of the federal government is a new phenomenon. |
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Small audiences and an intact punk community give a personalized edge to this music-driven push. |
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That poses two searching questions for those determined to push the UK into the euro. |
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It is often said that you can't push a bull, you can only lead it from the front. |
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As the leader in this market, we are trying to push and re-develop it by innovations and targeting more affordable prices. |
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So we should welcome and push for a leadership election campaign as soon as it's feasible. |
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In the game, players take turns to push coins up a board with horizontal lines across it. |
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When push came to shove, ethics went by the board and they joined the ranks of sleazy money launderers. |
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Victory was sweet even if it was fortunate, although perversely other results conspired to push the side back a place in the league table. |
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The first half saw the visitors push forward with Steve McCormick twice shooting wide. |
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Not a plan for action, certainly, but at least a creative push in a positive direction. |
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When the push button is left hold of, the ball 47 is free to move with the air and is pressed tightly against its seat interrupting the flow. |
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Pet store owners fear that animal rights activists will try to use the law in situations such as this to push their agenda. |
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I tried to push all those thoughts to the back of my mind, but for some reason they kept resurfacing. |
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Some will give a colony of ants an extra push to bring sugar and food to it's families. |
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Gardener could have easily become a tired spy movie retread, but director Meirelles gives it a major push above the conventions of the genre. |
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Occasionally conifers push down from the valley sides to the water and the light softens, and there are ant heaps the size of sofas. |
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Banks and other lenders push payment insurance because it boosts their profits. |
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So with the Golf a little bit of over-driving to push up the rev counter might be required. |
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A third instance is that paleontological evidence seemed to push the antiquity of life back to the earliest Archaean times. |
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As Newry's push for city status reaches fever pitch, a forgotten city lies merely 10 miles away from the frontier town. |
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Currently lying 12 th in the league, they still harbour hopes of a play-off push but have been hindered by a failure to go on and win games. |
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I'm going to grow myself, and push forward with my goal to set myself up as a life coach. |
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I've got a novelty mini-Beverly Hillbillies television set that lights up and plays the theme song when you push a button. |
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It's demand that drives sales and we can't push that, apart from in our own shops. |
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When completed, this phylogeny will push plants light years ahead of animals as subjects of macroevolutionary study. |
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It is not yet clear how much the Internet and social media can help push people to move beyond just 'following' and 'liking' things. |
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She might push the buttons of your party faithful, but she is seen as a barking mad extremist by everybody else. |
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It's those comments or drop in's that throw you off course and make you push away your third plate of lima beans. |
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We've all been tempted to push the envelope, go out on a limb, do something maybe not quite right just to put ourselves over the top. |
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No one came round the cells except to push dry bread and water through twice a day and even that varied. |
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Presumably the delay will also push back the 4.2GHz P4 590, originally roadmapped for a Q1 2005 release. |
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He will not arrange book readings or signings, get her interviews, or push for reviews. |
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By placing the lip of the cup under the stem of the fruit, a simple push upward breaks the fruit free. |
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To ensure that rollovers would push the jackpots even higher, they made the game ridiculously hard to win. |
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In the old world, the worst the whips faced was having to push a slurring MP through the right division lobby. |
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A Foxhunting vote in the lobbies now has been timely set to try and lessen the blow of bad rail failures and the push for oil in Afghanistan. |
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Stevens said he had been drinking and saw someone push or punch his then girlfriend and when he saw her rounding on Mr Owen he joined in. |
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Logotypes and logograms push typography in the direction of hieroglyphics, which tend to be looked at rather than read. |
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We've been trying to push for an exchange of contracts asap and a completion date before the end of June. |
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The stress of the situation must have driven her to push hard in the race, as she rode strongly and powered up the final ascent to win the race. |
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Now the firm is looking to cash in on its success with a major marketing push. |
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I also added flashing yellow lights in the rear window, and a police-style spotlight and rubberized push bumper to the front. |
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As Julie faces a possible future without the love of her life, she must push her fears aside and stand by Luke through thick and thin. |
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It remains to be seen whether the Government will push it through without the approval of the Lords. |
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Every Hollywood blockbuster operates by these rules to some extent, but few, if any push this style to this extreme. |
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She swore softly under her breath as she began to push her way through the crowd. |
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We just have to push a little harder, be a little more assertive, and I think we can pull it off. |
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A wise government simply learns not to push unduly hard when assessing property. |
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We should push states to require majority winners through instant runoff voting. |
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This policy is based on the extremely short-sighted assumption that a terrorist needs to push buttons to make a bomb explode. |
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Astoundingly, presidents have, in the past, managed to push through agendas they really care about. |
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You could use cottage cheese at a push, but sieve it really well, or the mix will end up lumpy. |
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Not making the link depend on a central server or need special software, ie hand-decodable at a push. |
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Someone could say to me that Scott Brown, pictured, can play right wing and, at a push, centre-forward. |
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Yes you can tap your feet to it, and at a push, sway your hips but there was no chance of being overwhelmed. |
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Every single person I know can make fancy stuff like Thai green curry or at a push, stuffed peppers. |
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I can say, for example, that it tends to form chemical bonds to five other atoms at a time, but can tolerate fewer and, at a push, more. |
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Rear passenger space is a bit on the small side, almost making this a two-seater, but you could shoehorn in a couple of adults at a push. |
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It looked a certain winner but Freestone yet again produced the improbable to push the danger away at full stretch. |
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We're half-way through the week and though I can't speak for everyone, to me it feels like a good time for some lulz to push the doldrums away. |
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Stacey Nuveman started the eighth inning with a sacrifice bunt to push designated runner Amanda Freed to third base. |
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There is nothing I can do but get on with things, push as hard as possible and hope our strategists got things right. |
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A sufficiently high number of pre-orders would push the book into multiple printings early on and guarantee a high ranking. |
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I probably went from 0-50 in 2 seconds, maybe less, but you could feel the G forces push you back into your seat. |
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His deft movement to the right to push clear the fiercely driven shot was goal keeping of the highest standard. |
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Nor should investors hesitate to push for a more aggressive approach if they realise there is little growth to be gleaned in the domestic market. |
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They must now regroup and continue their push for promotion to the senior ranks. |
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It takes a steady hand and delicate skill to push a wire safely into a human heart. |
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And as the bends move back, they push against the ground, propelling the snake forward. |
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Here I let the tide push me along the wall and savoured the marine delights on offer. |
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These inhalers use a chemical propellant to push the medication out of the inhaler. |
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Most NASA spacecraft rely on some form of chemical propellant to push themselves through space. |
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Words and ideas push people to think and revise their conception of society, to be more demanding. |
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From the bottom position, she tightens her glutes and uses those muscles to push back up to a standing position. |
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There is much to learn in life Phil, don't be so quick to push aside the comments of others just because the words are provoking. |
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When cleaning out the dead debris from flowerbeds, also prune any shrubs and push plants back into the soil that have heaved with the frosts. |
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To fold simply push the sight down, depress the button, and lock the sight into place. |
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They need to do some good publicising and push their product and beat whatever Sony and MS can do in the marketing. |
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Minority Democrats on that committee are powerless to push the issue, and Democrats generally are pulling their punches. |
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As long as we hold this area without a dramatic pullback, the euro will likely push higher on Tuesday. |
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I've got the tape recorder in my right hand, and I goof up and push the wrong button sometimes. |
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Hold the nib holder just like you would a pen and push the V gouge along the line. |
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Those pungent orangewood sticks push back encroaching cuticles, punts through muddy water. |
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Pass through a metal sieve, using a metal spoon to push the fruit puree through it. |
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Some will push staff to the limit, being kept alive intravenously and still exercising and purging. |
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That's why we'll push him hard to come around to the beliefs that mean the most to us. |
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And wisely, unlike so many of her opponents, she had elected not to run with that stall on her back or push it in front of her on a trolley. |
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I ease myself quietly from the entanglement of his body and push myself up into a sitting position. |
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When you push yourself, your body makes endorphins which give you a natural high. |
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Stand up slowly to a straight leg position, then push yourself on to your toes. |
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Bend your elbows so that your arms are at 90 degrees to your body, then push back up to the start position. |
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They were instructed to quickly push one of two buttons depending on the arrow's direction. |
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To chat to him your options are to push aside young, excited children, or rush to an enclosed area such as the corridor of staff toilets. |
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I even had to push aside a few nurses and their flag-waving kiddies because the protest moved too slowly and the market was nearly closing. |
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The soldier in the front, the one who I had cut, growled in rage as I passed and tried to push past Raman. |
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All of the vehicles push through the kill zone as quickly as possible, advancing approximately 300 meters. |
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After that the car was so consistent the whole race that I was really able to push hard, until the last 15 laps. |
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Parents who push their children hard always focus on examples they like, successes such as Lang and Ding. |
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As for the future, En Foco will continue to push ahead with more emphasis on the journal. |
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The need for Ottawa to push the U.S. harder to reopen the border to live cattle is a common refrain from producers across the country. |
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All of a sudden the public want journalists to get the truth out of him, and the public backs them when they push Howard hard. |
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The problem with that is that if you push a witness too hard too fast, they are going to take the Fifth Amendment or tell you to walk away. |
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Do you think the government is trying to push voters even harder than it's pushed them already? |
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In part, school-to-work manifests itself as a desire to push students through universities and colleges quickly, to train rather than educate them. |
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But this would, in all likelihood, push the economy into a recession. |
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A series of events is also planned as part of the fund-raising push. |
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But this push is neither a proscription or a requirement for the latter to dominate economic development, or even the socialization process itself. |
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She used what body parts she could to push herself into sitting position. |
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The corporation is fighting a push by creditors to move the former energy trading giant's bankruptcy case from New York to its hometown of Houston. |
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Will they push coyotes back and ease pressure on pronghorns? |
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Pectoral muscles and lats can push an enormous amount of weight through a great range of motion, which means they, too, are more directly fatigued. |
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Moreover, the country's deepening trade deficit has confounded the ability of fiscal deficit spending to push the private sector back into a net saving position. |
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Yet the committee-bound European elite, with their ludicrous consensus-based politicking, will almost assuredly be unable to muster up the courage to give him the push. |
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It was a fine effort by the visiting batsmen, with better application and concentration, they grafted the runs methodically to push the score along. |
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The allies had concentrated the bulk of their troops to the north in advance of the push towards Germany, and this had left the US forces at the Ardennes thinly spread. |
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When Colonel Lourake came to visit me here, he gave me the push. |
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With a gentle push from another locomotive from behind, Flying Scotsman broke through a banner declaring Railfest open to the sound of the City of York Pipe Band. |
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These motions push the posterior shoulder over the sacral promontory, allowing it to fall into the hollow of the sacrum, and rotate the symphysis over the impacted shoulder. |
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The visitors were denied a third goal on 69 minutes when Sills crashed a powerful volley into the roof of the net but his effort was ruled out for an innocuous push. |
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I pushed the handle down and gave a gentle push upon the door. |
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However, over the last month the manager has noticed a marked improvement in their standards and he now believes that his side are ready to embark on a serious promotion push. |
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What does John Tamihere have to do to get the push from Labour? |
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Using a heavy push broom, I worked my way down the sidewalk. |
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Still, Breitbart warned that there are circumstances that may yet push him to go nuclear and post the money shot. |
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It attributes this growth to more affluent online shoppers, an ecommerce push by traditional retailers and the aggressive promotion of online stores. |
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I still can't push that memory out of my mind, hard as I might try. |
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He says the decision would also complement the current push to regulate the labour hire industry and ensure employers did not use labour hire to undercut the award system. |
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Jerry Gill is already looking forward to a promotion push with Cheltenham next season as he reckons their young bucks will be even better next term. |
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For the same car, but with circa 40k on the clock, you'd be looking at round about 24k from a dealer, but I'd be inclined to try to push that down a bit. |
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The rear tyre got punctured, but with the help of a couple of menial workers and a beggar, my father was able to push the car to the tyre repair garage. |
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It is perfectly legitimate for him, as a strategic measure in that desired direction, to push for a drastic reduction or repeal of the income tax. |
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Made from old parts, its burnt-orange bed is filled with balding tires, plastic drums, aluminum cans, wire-tangled innards of mechanical devices, and a push broom. |
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There are also signs that the wave of distressed selling that helped push prices lower throughout 2010 and 2011 is ebbing. |
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And the union's determination to push its social agenda into schools is driving significant numbers of parents to withdraw their children from public schools. |
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Michaels shoved me into the backseat with a harsh push and slammed the door in my face, and I realized it has been a while since a cop has done that to me. |
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Then, with the push of a button, I erased the number from memory. |
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They are going to push you around as much as a big corporate client. |
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Normally I push the speed limit, and the countryside zips by. |
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Unless big storms hit, summer evaporation and lawn-watering is going to push things back into the critical mode. |
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But all fair-minded Americans should get behind this push for real equality and protections in the lives of all Americans. |
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It was a startling move from a globally renowned activist who galvanized women to push for an end to civil war. |
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The Biafran army then went on the offensive in a push towards Lagos. |
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Charlie stumbles as they purposefully trip him and push him down. |
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Using a push broom, sweep off accumulated leaves, pine needles, and heavy buildups of dirt that could slow down the natural flow of rain off the roof and lead to leaks. |
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If you push the Fat Man onto the tracks, however, he will stop the train, saving the five, but dying as a result. |
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Our feeble attempts to push back the Grim Reaper only sharpen its cruel bite, not dull it. |
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But he doesn't really talk to me that often, and when he does, it's never small talk, just a brief question about using my push broom or something like that. |
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So was the long push to get the case before a jury worth the effort? |
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Rebated rims are considered less reliable by some shooters who are concerned that the rifle bolt might ride over the rim rather than push it forward. |
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Teran made a move to push past Hayato, but found him unmoving. |
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Tindal Street Press gives the genre a push onto the bookshelves. |
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There was a push, a punch and another blow then a complaint to the police. |
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The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is revitalising its network of information points and is urging local shops, pubs and cafes to join in the promotion push. |
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It took another 55 years or so for the suffragists to push their right to vote over the finish line. |
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My dear husband allowed me to get a serger that has a speed control push button. |
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They invited you to dial your number on an adjacent rotary phone, time it, then compare it to using a push button phone. |
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Sevilla maintain Fabiano is not fully fit, but he disagrees and will push for a move in January if he is not playing regularly by then. |
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Will Merkel be the factor that was lacking until now to push this process forward? |
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When a rice seed germinates, plant parts called the mesocotyl and coleoptile are the first to push forth. |
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These love games are complicated but by putting pressure on her you're just going to push her away. |
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Kennelly continues to push boundaries and achieve the unthinkable, and Billabong couldn't be more proud to support Keala in all of her ventures. |
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The main thing I suggested to Archbishop Nichols was to ride on fairly low gears and pedal as opposed to push,' he said. |
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A luger generates momentum by grasping handles on either side of the track, rocking forward and backward, and then giving a powerful push. |
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If Blacky is fit it frees us to push Zoum into midfield and use his pace in an attacking way. |
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This push to identify the magisterium as the criterion and standard reached its zenith in the period just before the Second Vatican Council. |
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In all this time, he has developed a good eye for customers who push their shopping trolleys beyond boundaries. |
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Our blowhard MSPs only proved that when push comes to shove they're a bunch of lightweights. |
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The flat base gives a nice, consistent surface for the gas to push against as opposed to the cone-shaped boattail. |
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In 1938 push came to shove between the Soviet Union and Imperial Japan on the border between Mongolia and Manchukuo. |
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One habit Manito acquires from Tio Neto and his dead father's family is the ability to push down pain and emotion. |
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He looked down and saw a big gray Manx cat with no tail trying to push his head through the crack of the slightly opened front door. |
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A select few martial artists will be at Coney Beach, Porthcawl, on Sunday, December 15, for an attempted truck push. |
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Leading MDM practitioners are those trendsetting companies who constantly push the envelope with state-of-the-art MDM functionality. |
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The Mau Mau movement emerged during the 1950s to get back seized land and push for an end to colonial rule. |
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The Scooper Dish with Non-Skid Foam Base is a combination plate and bowl with a contoured lip that can be used to push food onto cutlery 7 without spilling out of the dish. |
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There has to be a massive political push to make companies realise that short-changing the workforce just short-changes the business at the end of the day. |
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But those same technologies will push the savviest workers higher still. |
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Pick up one half and use your thumbs to push down on the center where the stem is and loosen up the seed, kind of like you are going to turn it inside out. |
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Rotterdam-based RSG supplies its protective equipment throughout Europe, and said Virtuoso's work has helped it to push into its target markets more effectively. |
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Also, Microsoft recently announced trials of its new DSL service, MSN Internet Access DSL, which lets consumers use existing phones lines to push connection speeds to 8 Mbps. |
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The prevailing wind should push them further north along with other birds such as Manx Shearwaters, Sabine's Gulls, four species of Skua and some Petrels. |
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Indeed, the BRICS have already proved to be a force multiplier for Chinese diplomacy, and can remain so if China is careful not to push its national interests too hard. |
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The more self-critical you are, the more you push success away. |
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