The above configuration leads to a hydrostatical compensation of the pressing force exerted by the medium. |
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There are, for example, two additional large stowage areas in the dash panel that can be easily pressing on the release. |
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The only sounds we could hear were the blustering wind, and fluttering paper pressing against ruined hedges and walls. |
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Visitors were given the possibility of pressing the button to transform the fish into a runny liquid. |
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The pain is constant and hurts the worst where the object is pressing on your head. |
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The Government was wielding a rapier, not a cudgel, and wanted to concentrate on the clear and pressing dangers. |
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His arms went around her back like steel bands, pressing her flush against him. |
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He had no authority towards Kaelesha's children, and more pressing matters to attend to than listening to taunts. |
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Miniature gnocchi for putting into soup can be made by pressing the dough through a coarse sieve or a perforated spoon. |
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I punched the button again, pressing my finger against the stupid button until the area around my nail was white with pressure. |
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One of the most pressing issues facing liberal democracies today is the politicization of ethnocultural diversity. |
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They were unable to open the door for visitors by pressing the buzzers in their rooms. |
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There were significant differences in rate of acquisition of lever pressing during the autoshaping training between different groups of rats. |
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By definition, a pleat is a fold in cloth made by doubling the material upon itself and then pressing or stitching it into place. |
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He is pressing for the five to be considered as unwitting accomplices to espionage, rather than conspirators. |
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We know it was feudal, backward and deeply conservative, in pressing need of reforms. |
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The system also allows for the car to be started by simply pressing a button on the dash. |
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The inscriptions were created by pressing printer's type into the clay before it hardened. |
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What was his motive in pressing upon us the ineluctability of the pain and frustration of human existence? |
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By the time you're up to 100 mph it's like you have a baby elephant sitting on the roof, pressing the tyres into the road. |
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Many of those pressing forward to get a good look sported those snappy straw boaters. |
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The nation's current work force of scientific and technological specialists is unable to supply the pressing demand. |
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Seems ne'er-do-wells are pressing illegal copies of records and then selling bootlegs at much lower prices than official record shops. |
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But numerous cards depict slaves picking tobacco, pressing it into hogsheads for transport, and sometimes consuming it. |
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The Government is pressing for an answer on legislation to put the deal into effect. |
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One interesting feature is the ability to change the colour of the LCD backlight by pressing the C button on the front of the unit. |
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You simply cut the citrus fruit of choice in half, and with little pressing effort the juice magically appears in the container. |
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None of that endless schlepping up and down the country, pressing sweaty palms with the hoi polloi and osculating their kids. |
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William could feel the statues pressing into his back, their sinewy shapes slithering against his skin. |
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I wondered if the kid in the vest and pants who is always pressing himself up against the narrow slatted window had learned a sign. |
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When set, gently remove from molds and form eight spheres by gently pressing two hemispheres together at their centers and rolling between hands. |
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I was just wondering if there's any possibility to have hylafax send the tone equivalent to pressing the hash mark on a regular phone? |
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You can even move their heads in the window by pressing the analog stick in any direction. |
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In the prolonged exchanges that followed, neutral rights got lost in the need to address other, more pressing matters. |
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Meeting the pressing security challenges of the 21st century will require new ideas, initiatives, and energy. |
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If they were not built skilfully, the weight of the pressing stones would cause the outer rows to slither away. |
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He dropped her off outside her apartment building, pressing the flowers into her hand. |
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Place the balls one inch apart on an ungreased baking sheet, pressing down on them slightly with your finger tips. |
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But heck, I couldn't image pressing the 90 lb that I now do, a couple of years ago. |
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The EU is pressing Switzerland to hand over information about EU citizens who hold Swiss bank accounts, and who cannot be taxed on the funds. |
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Now, still lying on the ground, extend your hands out front, streamline fashion, and lift your head by pressing down on your hands or forearms. |
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He drops the cigarette, falling to his knees in front of her, and pressing her hand against his cheek. |
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It is also pressing for the lanes for public transport to be segregated from the rest of the traffic on the bridge. |
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Biddle actively pursued a policy of pressing state banks to redeem their outstanding banknotes at promised par or face value in specie. |
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So, like the pressing need in the US for some certainty in a lot of things, they tried to wrap it as tidily as possible. |
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Very few bulls remain to impregnate cows, making inbreeding a pressing concern. |
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Moscow, while not publicly pressing the panic button, has reasons to be worried. |
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The hitters have been overanxious and are pressing too much in clutch situations. |
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We keep hearing the same tired old litany that resources are scarce, and there is never enough money to fund pressing socio-economic priorities. |
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This is not merely a matter of pressing the First Amendment to a dryly logical extreme. |
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The Scottish Executive said it was aware of the problems facing the venison industry and was pressing the EU to lift the ban region by region. |
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Panic buys have been replaced by pressing the panic button and jettisoning the guy in charge of the team. |
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It was like a lion's paw pressing down on my throat, but at the same time the lion succored me, licking my young face. |
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At every stage of life, Wharton searched in religion and philosophy for answers to pressing metaphysical and ontological questions. |
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Herefordshire might be better known for its cattle, but without doubt its more pressing claim to fame is its cider. |
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These grapple types are performed by pressing up, down, left or right in conjunction with an attack button, making for 16 grapples per wrestler. |
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The small shower in his own bathroom and the chemical toilet sufficed for pressing hygienic needs. |
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There are also putti riding dolphins and angels with fluttering tunics pressing against their epicene bodies. |
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With all the amply portioned and sun-dappled pleasure going around, fair play as defined by screenwriting manuals hardly seems a pressing issue. |
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Heat the oil in a frying pan and sear the pork chops for four minutes on one side, pressing them down in the pan. |
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The most pressing need, after the bleeding has been stopped, is for a transfusion to restore the circulating volume of the blood. |
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She had ropes which crossed her ankles, shins, thighs, waist, hands, collarbone and throat, each pressing tightly against her. |
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She stopped inside, chit-chatting with the Pilots, but not pressing the questions she wanted to ask. |
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Observers made their responses by pressing one of two keys on the computer keyboard, labelled with a vertical or horizontal line. |
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I was just pressing the shutter button when the camera smashed bluntly, sharply into the bones surrounding my right eye socket. |
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And extravagance and waste prevailing on campus has seldom, if at all, been addressed as a pressing issue. |
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Now, three governors whose states are among the hardest hit are pressing lawmakers on Capitol Hill and the administration to take action. |
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In the article I also wonder if we, in the UK, shouldn't be pressing the BBC to take on this task. |
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Full power is available whenever needed by pressing the pedal to the kick-down position. |
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For a long time, privacy and other forms of e-security have taken a back seat to other pressing business issues. |
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All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore. |
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I sang some new karaoke songs without anyone pressing the cancel button and we drank more. |
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I became completely still and serene, my hands pressing her shoulders flat against the earth. |
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Certainly, the construction industry will be pressing the minister to see whether Scotland's ravaged road system will receive any spending. |
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We've been pressing a very reasonable list of demands, but unsuccessfully, I'm afraid. |
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Mature plants with uncertain identity were preserved by pressing to allow repeated examination by us and others for final identification. |
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Saving and pressing flowers lets the garden live on in artwork or homemade notecards. |
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The key to properly pressing your cotton dress shirts is to crank up your iron's heat to its maximum level. |
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Slip plants from pots by tipping the pot over your hand and tapping, squeezing, or pressing on the bottom. |
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Scatter the slivers of garlic and the pine kernels on top of the meat mixture, pressing them down a bit with the flat of your hand. |
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That may well be the pressing question for religionists in what we have come to know as the global village, our pluralistic societies. |
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Young James watched dutifully with his parents but one would suspect that his interest lay more in the wheelhouse and pressing buttons. |
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The participants initiated the trials by pressing any of the keys on the computer keyboard. |
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One dancer slings his willowy partner over his back, mistimes the weight shift and staggers like a powerlifter pressing a half-ton barbell. |
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She has usually started the prep work the day before, but she's now getting the turkey into the oven and pressing one of her vintage tablecloths. |
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Even inside she could feet its heat pressing in all around her despite the cool air streaming in from the vent. |
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Barry Conlon, who scored for the reserves in midweek could be pressing for a recall to the attack alongside David McNiven. |
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They'll just keep pressing on, and one of these days they'll meet some girls, I'm sure. |
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I have the latest volume on my wish list but I rather suspect I'll be pressing the button and buying it myself next pay-day. |
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He times it carefully, and quickly turns the tables on the hermit, pressing his attack and his advantage. |
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The most readily available method for pressing paper sheets is in or under a large book. |
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Be sure to include at least two pressing movements per workout such as incline barbell presses and the bench press. |
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It turned out to be an acquihire and the ID team got spread out over Automattic's more pressing needs. |
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Now we're pressing on, moving into a second draft and starting the search for money. |
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You can read a full transcript of the web chat by pressing the replay icon below. |
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Moisten the edges of the pastry with water and then wrap it around the meat, pressing the joins well to seal. |
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This, in turn, was pressing on his lymph gland which controls the flow of mucus in the nose. |
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Worship of saintly relics became a pressing theological concern in the high Middle Ages. |
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Needless to say I ignored it at first, simply pressing on with the project I had at hand. |
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In time, I refined and complicated the sand imagery by pressing the opaque sand into different densities and creating shadings. |
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Still, several Senate committee chairmen and leadership members are pressing for Senate action this year. |
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The participant controlled presentation rate by pressing the space bar and the sentences were presented as running text. |
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He said that he and his fellow councillors had been pressing the county council to install speed ramps at Manor Road, but to no avail. |
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So for one to continue pressing ahead even when the body lacks the energy can be a waste of time. |
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He began pressing various keys on the console whilst Drake towelled himself off and walked over to the controls. |
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We will be pressing on with our plans, and talking to some interested tenants. |
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Fortunately, North Yorkshire County Council is pressing on regardless with safety upgrades. |
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Dip the small brioche rounds in the vanilla custard and place in the bottom of the mold, pressing gently to secure. |
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Police in Keighley are pressing ahead with a controversial proposal to move out of the town centre. |
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A mold fossil is similar to the impression that can be made by pressing one's fingertip into a piece of soft clay. |
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I gasped, taking gulps of the cooler air, pressing myself to the floorboards. |
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She said the boy's struggling may have deterred Blanchard from pressing on with the abduction. |
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They will kill their prey by wrapping around them and constricting or by pressing them against the burrow walls. |
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They may fall and be injured as a result, and by pressing the red button, urgent assistance is on hand in a very short time. |
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The drawing is transferred by tracing over the drawing while pressing firmly with a ballpoint pen. |
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The toolbar also enables users to transfer online content to blogs by pressing a button. |
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Faced with findings like these, the PM may be tempted to push his luck by pressing ahead with crowd-pleasing new laws. |
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The Lilywhites were pressing hard and shot two wides before Mark Dempsey sent a ground shot to the Carlow net, with eleven minutes on the clock. |
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Ultimately, we need to have a zero tolerance policy and if that means the police pressing charges against any transgressors, then so be it. |
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It didn't strike me as more American or more pressing than securing my friend a safe place to pray. |
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I gulped sea air, pressing hard on the acupressure points I'd learned to halt nausea. |
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The drivers go down the back road and use their air brakes, pressing their horns all the way down to the bottom. |
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The President vowed on Saturday to hold his besieged capital against rebels pressing hard from the outskirts. |
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Hewitt wastes no time pressing home his advantage, finishing his service game with a wristy winner from the baseline. |
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Using an old blade and pressing too firmly on the surface will inevitably lead to razor burn and cuts. |
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But with only 500 metres left to race there was only one second separating the top four boats with France and Croatia pressing hard. |
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You can also access apps by pressing the left soft key from the home screen. |
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Other processes such as lost foam, squeeze casting, and hot isostatic pressing are also mentioned. |
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Two local firms are showing their faith in the future by pressing forward with ambitious expansion plans. |
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Musically, the group captures a pressing sense of urgency devoid of anything trite or gimmicky. |
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I've missed pressing publish and see the publish status screen show up, instead of a pop up error message saying the operation has timed out. |
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The nuclear issue is Japan's most pressing diplomatic concern at the moment. |
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Present-day reality highlights the pressing need for the state's advance preparation for possible wars. |
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Win, lose or draw, the tension would have ensured the pressing need for bracing sea air to clear this morning's hangovers. |
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United were pressing forward at this stage and on 32 minutes it seemed they were to be rewarded. |
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She saw the courtyard exactly as it had been, the soldiers pressing in all around her, but they did not attack. |
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They are a technically reliable threat of last resort to discourage a foe from pressing too hard or threatening national survival. |
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Incidentally, pressing the Enter key while a filter is highlighted in the Selected filters box allows you to change specific filter settings. |
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The transaction is entered into the ledger by pressing the ENTER key, while pressing the ESC key cancels it. |
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Most pressing is the large demographic bulge of the baby boom, people who are going to be retiring over the next 30 years. |
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Tony must feel like a man who has a wallet bulging with notes in one hand and a clutch of pressing bills in the other. |
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Stepping into a waiting elevator and pressing the button for the third floor, he prepared himself to make his pitch. |
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It is sometimes caused by an enlarged prostate gland pressing on the bladder that creates a cavity from which urine cannot entirely empty. |
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Sydney gasped loudly when strong arms unexpectedly wrapped about her waist from behind, pressing her backside against a warm body. |
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I tapped on the keyboard, pressing the backspace key much more frequent than the other keys. |
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He was pressing his lips against hers harder and she felt him gently nudge his tongue against her lips. |
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However, economic inequality has remained a pressing problem and has lead to riots and violent outbreaks. |
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Thus one of the linguistic consequences of globalism is that people now face pressing comparative questions about their native languages. |
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Mr Leslie said he was would be pressing for a return to the old timetable when there is further revision in the summer. |
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She was in her element and it quickly became apparent she had abilities that were invaluable in pressing for improvements for the people. |
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Overhead exercises activate your triceps differently than pressing movements. |
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As the whole nation is in the grip of a grave crisis of credibility, there is a pressing need to prioritize honesty. |
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By pressing a button on the bottom, water mixes with quicklime, producing a chemical reaction that heats the coffee. |
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He grabbed a wad of toilet paper and folded it up, pressing it hard to slow the blood, then shrugged on his bathrobe and went back to his bed. |
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She was like a terrier worrying an elk hound, charging in and pressing an attack so fast and furious he had no choice but to defend himself. |
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The new post is seen as key to the authority's success in pressing forward its drive for service excellence. |
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During acceleration the seat was pressing against your back because there was a net forward force. |
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Literary translation, especially of the great works of the past, never answers a pressing need, nor is it a competitive activity. |
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On some accordions separate banks of reeds with a variety of timbres may be brought into play by pressing tabs set above the manuals. |
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Its thickness positively prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin until this paddle is lowered by means of pressing the trigger. |
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It made me sick as he ran a hand through her long wavy locks, pressing his lips against hers. |
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The employees are not allowed to use electrical appliances like cookers, refrigerators and pressing irons for fear of overloading the system. |
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Now it is Morecambe who ride high in their division, pressing for a play-off place into the league. |
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Absolute unity and unselfish leadership are two pressing imperatives stressed by many participants at the seminar. |
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Since 1990 all pressing centres have had to comply with certain minimum standards. |
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University workers are pressing for an improvement in their London weighting allowance. |
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The various accoutrements that comprise his inventory may be viewed via the middle icon, and activated by pressing the enter key. |
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When you have added all the products you want to your basket, proceed to checkout by pressing the 'checkout' button across the top of the page. |
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Clutching it tightly and pressing it against her chest, the lady exhaled as she attempted to rid herself of these provoking thoughts. |
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To Todd she spoke more flirtatiously, batting her eyelashes and pressing up against the locker next to his. |
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She finishes her typing with a drawn-out pressing of the enter key and looks pointedly at her sister. |
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More and more people began filling in the elevator, pressing April towards the back corner. |
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The hand keeps pressing against the ratchet as the hammer continues rearward. |
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This is achieved by pressing the red grapes rapidly to produce white wine without a trace of colour. |
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When pressing on though, all the random sounds, graunches and jerks disappear and it all comes together beautifully. |
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Only the free-run juice from unpressed grapes and that which flows from the first pressing is used. |
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After all this pressing of numbers my fingers were playing me up as I am well past retirement age. |
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With these pressing aids, the velvet is placed face down on the board and the raised surface of the board prevents crushing the nap. |
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I try again, pressing harder, but the back of the knife handle indents my forefinger much more readily than the cutting edge scores the rock. |
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I have pressing business in Philadelphia and precious little time to waste on her melodramatics. |
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Place the larger pastry rectangle over the top, pressing the edges together to seal and form a tight package. |
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After sewing each piece into a tube, pressing the seams open and turning it right-side out, I slip-stitched the opening closed. |
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The final activities prior to pressing the master disc were completed during this phase. |
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Pass the oil all over your partner's body, kneading and pressing as you go. |
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They leap at the door, pressing release buttons, the magnetic cuffs whipping back from the cables onto their handgrips. |
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Brush the edges with water before pressing the lids on top of the fruit mince to seal the filling in. |
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Despite pressing for much of the second half it was Knockmay who got a fortuitous goal in a goalmouth scramble. |
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But plans on their own, however grand and brilliant, will not deliver the province from its pressing socio-economic problems. |
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My mother is clucking over me again, trying to flatten my hair by licking her hands and pressing them down on my head. |
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I'm talking about people with manipulative skills, person skills, and a conscience getting in there and pressing the flesh. |
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She said this while pressing both sides of his cheeks in a grotesque pucker. |
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She wrapped her free arm around my waist, pressing her short frame along my body. |
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Applying pressure to the garment The pressure comes from the head of the pressing machine, while steam is diffused through the bottom. |
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The nations of the world, after the first world war, realized the pressing necessity for a world peace organization. |
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Each is at once elitist and popular, adept at serio-comically pressing the limits of the Spanish language's expressivity. |
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If you get a keyboard error, press F1 to resume and then continue pressing the F8 key once every second. |
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Slice the baguette in half lengthways and brush the inside with the oil, pressing it firmly into the bread. |
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One of the most pressing worries is the use of antibiotics to accelerate growth and combat disease. |
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Set the pavers lightly on the sand, never pressing them or hammering them in. |
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After pressing Generate Programming File, the bitstream is created automatically from the FPGA implementation data. |
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And, most important, how can Lula balance the pressing needs of a desperate Brazil with the intransigencies of the global market? |
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In pressing and drying specimens, the hypanthium appears to shrink somewhat. |
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The finance ministers do not have any immediately pressing issues to discuss, unlike at some meetings in the past. |
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Joren moved quickly, plucking the young woman away from the corpse and pressing her against the wall. |
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In 1875 destitute bands of Flatheads and Pend d' Oreilles were pressing into Blackfeet territory. |
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The most pressing issue is probably the 8KB limitation on each tuple, or database row. |
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Wash cashew apple and extract the juice either by pressing with hand or using a press. |
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No fiddling with keys on dark, damp mornings and you're off the drive far quicker after pressing the brake pedal and pushing the start button. |
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I was no longer crying, but I still held on to him, pressing my face into his smooth, muscular chest. |
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I sow about 30 seeds per box, pressing each one into the compost down to the first joint in my finger. |
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By pressing the lock button to wake the phone, you will be prompted with the unlock screen. |
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When moving the mouse or pressing the buttons or keys, it prints information about the action. |
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He attempted to overturn the nurture versus nature theory that has had us all pressing dolls on our sons and junior construction kits on our little girls. |
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A problem far more pressing for the dynasty was the Taiping revolt, which ran from 1850 to 1864 and left tens of millions dead. |
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He closed his eyes, pressing the heels of his palms to his forehead. |
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I closed my eyes, pressing the heel of my palm against my forehead. |
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Many producers bring white labels of their latest tunes fresh from the pressing plant and sell them exclusively at Rhythm Division before distributing them elsewhere. |
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Sudanese civil-society groups are courageously pressing forward with an agenda for real change. |
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The first two weeks of 1766 they were on the upper reaches of the river, pressing south as far as the northwest corner of the present Brevard County. |
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Just then a faint rustle of leaves disturbed the pressing silence. |
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She threw her body violently upright and stiffened, breathing heavily against her rebelling mind, pressing her thoughts into the silent empty space around her. |
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He could not contemplate life without his holding midfield player, his big lump up front, his defenders who defend, his channel ball, his pressing game. |
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By varying the size and placement of each cell, varying amounts of ink can be deposited onto the wallcovering by pressing the inked cylinder against the web. |
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Tarmacadam is created by spraying tar along a macadamized road to bind it together further and pressing the surface with a roller to drive the tar deep into the macadam. |
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A pressing action, whether it's a small movement of the clubhead or a more dynamic mini-rehearsal of the takeaway, preps you for the actual swing. |
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Though Shaun eventually gets wise to the crisis, his pressing problem on the macrocosmic level is compounded by more prosaic hassles and neuroses. |
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By pressing the red button on their remote controls, digital viewers will be able to access an interactive menu where they can choose between two extra interactive streams. |
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I can already hear community leaders complaining that the budget for parks is necessarily limited by other more pressing demands on the public purse. |
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They consider that pressing a button on the TV zapper is exercise. |
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Recreation was not yet a pressing problem since we did not have any free time and were too exhausted for anything other than resting in our make-do shelters. |
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Unfortunately that goal was missed by a mere 75 minutes thanks to the elements conspiring against her, but undeterred she is pressing on with another stab at it in November. |
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Remove from heat and cover with plastic wrap, pressing wrap against sauce. |
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She was wearing the most shapeless bag of a dress, more of a cloth sack, actually, and was pressing her books to her chest, humming as she walked to school. |
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I saw our domestically focused agencies devote a substantial portion of their budgets to their pressing needs. |
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Almond's heavy eyeliner and camp androgyny made middle-aged men, in particular, so uneasy that they suddenly discovered pressing engagements in their potting sheds. |
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Obviously as Secretary of State the most pressing concern she had was mascara. |
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After the drama at the start of the second half, we were treated to a more entertaining spectacle, with both teams pressing for a second and gaps appearing all over the pitch. |
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The print is produced by pressing a dampened paper against the plate. |
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I walked backwards and forwards in front of them repeatedly as though someone were pressing the rewind button on a video machine, but to no avail. |
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We see single plants on a beach, cliffs beside water pressing in on the painter, the waves still or tempestuous, reflecting the wild vagaries of his mind. |
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He seems thus to be further pressing the case for himself as experimentalist modern, while betraying some anxiety that his devices will be seen as mere mannerism. |
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Hundreds of special interests soon buzzed round those dozens, pressing money into their hands, lobbying, cajoling, persuading. |
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But Hezbollah has more pressing strategic imperatives today, and Nasrallah is not known as an impulsive leader. |
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In an era where it is increasingly possible for doctors and scientists to play God, remaining in control of one's own fate has become a pressing issue. |
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Her shoulders slumped forward, some invisible burden pressing hard on her, and her eyes were cast down and away, as if inspecting the baseboards for dust. |
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Above all, she felt, there was a more pressing need for it than ever before, with jargon steadily taking over the world. |
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She seemed to be relearning that now and her most pressing ambition at this moment was to get the kids to school. |
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Pulling back the covers he laid her in and pulled the covers up over her before brushing the hair from her face and pressing a quick kiss to her unresponsive lips. |
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The blind mole rat, S. ehrenbergi, receives seismic vibrations by pressing its lower jaw against the ground to transmit vibrations to the inner ear by bone conduction. |
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The most pressing question becomes whether or not Watson's biblical theological approach can coexist peaceably with Vanhoozer's Trinitarian approach. |
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I was getting very yawny myself, but they kept pressing coffee on me. |
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The amalgamation of zero-day threats, compliance demands, and still more problems pushes corporations to address the most pressing challenges first. |
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At the current share price, in an industry where consolidation is becoming a more pressing imperative, don't be surprised to see a predator pounce. |
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The next thing I knew, I was slipping in a cassette, and pressing record. |
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One of the most pressing needs is for warehouse storage to ensure that the goods imported by businessmen and ordinary people are properly secured and remain safe. |
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The more pressing question, in fact, seems to be not whether, but how certain interracial spaces managed to survive within the racial caste system. |
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Modern and novice sailors are horrified about the lugsail being distorted by pressing against the mast on one tack but the effect is quite slight. |
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The pressing need of our age is to found a public sphere that would cherish subjectivity, where plural experiences of cultures would correspond to diverse inner lives. |
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Now he had been firmly rebuffed, he was pressing the destruct button. |
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Place the glass bleb flat-side down on top of the glue drop on the front of the Mars picture, pressing down to spread the glue, and centering the bleb. |
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Patients would be able to administer the vaccine themselves by pressing a silicon chip embedded with 400 microscopic needles onto the back of their hand for a few seconds. |
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I hushed him, pressing my finger to his lips, and shook my head. |
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For most voters, internal party cohesion hardly seemed to be the most pressing issue amid a slew of sleaze allegations. |
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I try not to cry as I attempt to clean up the floor, my very pregnant belly pressing against the rug as I'm on my hands and knees scraping puke from the carpet. |
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He slowly followed the road away from the town, past the olives, under which purple anemones were drooping in the chill of dawn, and rich-green herbage was pressing thick. |
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The most pressing safety concerns, the NRC has reported, will be addressed by the fall. |
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He picked up my hand gallantly, pressing a soft kiss to my knuckles. |
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Hand-held scraps of sandpaper are the best option for pressing into elaborate cornicing and mouldings, leaving your hands crying out for Vaseline afterwards. |
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Meanwhile, though, they had been pressing up on the Aberdeen defence with the slight Spaniard giving them a fright when he outjumped them in the seventh minute. |
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More pressing than these aesthetic changes, given that much of London took its water supplies unfiltered from the Thames, was the advent from abroad of cholera. |
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True to his promise, the mayor insists on giving me a demonstration, pressing a button so that the captain's recorded voice issues from a speaker. |
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He didn't realise there were two of them at first, until he felt another pair of hands, larger, heavier and ungloved, pressing on his shoulders, pinning him to the ground. |
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I argue that one of the most pressing human rights issues for the new century is the continued devalorized commodification of Mexican-origin populations. |
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Causes of this type of breathing may include vocal cord paralysis or weakness, floppiness in the airways or voice box, or a blood vessel pressing on the outside of the airway. |
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I felt the charm on my necklace pressing coldly onto my chest. |
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The pursuit of such metaphysical questions is just a high-minded distraction from the more pressing issue of confronting the dilemma of one's existence here and now. |
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Mkay, moving on to more pressing matters of fashion and style! |
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I'm not an engineer, I don't have a total grasp of airflow, but if a building is collapsing it creates a tremendous pressure below, pressing the air out. |
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With Jupiter opposing your natal Sun, there is a pressing need for a significant other in your life. |
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The very natures of God and men are in question, and the simultaneity of beauty and horror, light and darkness, remains one of Hecht's pressing subjects. |
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Castes which, though ranking above the repressed classes are still of low status, are also pressing for admission to a higher place in the gradation of castes. |
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One aspect of fitting a bobstay is that instead of the rear end of the bowsprit pressing down into its mounting on the mast step, it is now pushed backwards towards the mast. |
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Benches are followed by another pressing movement, then dumbbell flyes, to better isolate the pectoral muscles without involving the front delts and triceps. |
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They would be awakened by a weight pressing on them, or the clothes would be pulled from the bed, or they would hear the sound of a dress sweeping the floor. |
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A red rope separates about 30 of us from the groaning, pressing mass of humanity that's about to charge pell-mell into the freezing San Francisco Bay. |
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By gently pressing the string towards the bottom of the fret, it emits sensual variations of tones, as if these incurvations were all centres of pleasure. |
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She tattooed her wrist with the letter E by pressing a piece of white-hot metal there. |
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While many of these issues found their way onto state ballots, unnoticeably absent were the proposals concerning the more pressing issues of the day. |
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His left side felt cold, pressing against a hard unyielding surface. |
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She slid out, landing in crumpled pile on the floor, squirming to get under the bed, her white, cotton nightgown pressing to her body as she tried to escape. |
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But pressing without due care and attention can give away chances and, as Currie looked certain to score again, the course of the game changed direction alarmingly. |
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He used to go spare if anyone applied a handbrake without pressing the button on the end of the arm as he considered it the height of laziness to just pull the arm. |
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Reduced competition for pollinators may be one advantage of early flowering, but for many of these spring ephemerals, time is the most pressing issue. |
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Place the dough in a greased banitsa pan, starting in the middle and spiralling out, pressing the coils into the spiral shape towards the edge of the pan, baking as above. |
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Clearly, there is a pressing need to require nonpublic institutions of higher education to be subject to routine auditing and to submit transparent annual financial reports. |
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The worn T-shirt she wore did nothing to conceal the fact that Jess was cold, her hard, erect nipples pressing against the soft cotton of her shirt. |
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The example in Plate VIII is activated by pressing the cabochon garnet surmounting the rock crystal dome, under which a nephrite frog climbs a silver-gilt ladder. |
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Most pressing of all, the UN could demand the return of Iraqi exiles. |
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Coming down again,with the shoe-clad drag pressing hard against one of the hind wheels, along a crinkum crankum road, but rarely broad enough for one carriage to pass another. |
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Owners of care homes for the elderly are pressing for the Government to change laws which require criminal records checks on staff before they can start work. |
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