Rise and fall flexes from pendant lights mean you can pull the light down for atmosphere and push up for more general light. |
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Bounce Whilst in the push up position, with flexed abs and straight back, begin to do a light and small bounce of the whole body. |
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He could not take it any longer, and tried to push up my body extending his left arm. |
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The only sound was coming from Drake, his breath blowing hard from his lungs with every push up. |
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The people discover again how to use the foundries, book binderies, breweries, and halls of government that slowly push up out of the ground. |
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Before that, however, the euro changeover will push up inflation over the next few months. |
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Unlike certain other New World countries, Chile has so far resisted the temptation to push up its prices. |
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The theme park will help the town improve its environment and infrastructure and push up land prices. |
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Put the palm of your hand against the bottom of the leading edge of the aileron at each hinge and push up. |
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His skills were raw, and he had difficulty defending the run and getting a push up the middle on passing downs. |
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If anything, it has been exacerbated by recent global tensions, those irritating near-wars which push up the temperature and make leaders edgy. |
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More people competing for a fixed amount of land within easy access to the big city centres must push up the price of that land. |
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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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So with the Golf a little bit of over-driving to push up the rev counter might be required. |
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Industrialization and citification are taken as key issues to push up. |
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The probe centres on the 3,500 partnerships and other affiliates created by the company to hide debt, inflate profits, push up share values and enrich top executives. |
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The trephine is reintroduced up to the cyst, and gradually advanced by hand, to push up the subchondral bone. |
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Substantial demand for highquality packaging products helped to push up our sales. |
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In general they use a lot of water, they have high energy inputs, they push up food prices, and they have high greenhouse gases. |
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I want to push up their numbers, I'll throw in a couple metal Goliath models. |
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These barriers deter market entrants, restrict consumer choice and push up prices for consumers. |
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But as long as earnings meet expectations they could push up equity markets to further gains, as some uncertainty would be eliminated. |
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It looks like the company is deliberately forcing a strike to push up the price of nickel. |
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These purchases would push up the price of, and reduce the yield on, the purchased assets. |
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Supply shortages continue to push up prices and overall inflationary pressures in the province. |
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Occasionally some unhinged goon will run alongside showering riders with water or giving them a push up the hill but it is mostly high-spirited encouragement. |
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To be buried in the back garden alongside the numerous family pets who had passed on to a better place, leaving their mortal remains to push up the pelargoniums. |
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Their activities cost businesses money and push up insurance for everyone. |
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If anything, it will push up piracy and television viewership. |
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These big events do nothing to push up the popularity of the royal family, but they do a lot for us, for us it's all good news. |
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Excesses of salt in the diet can push up blood pressure, something that generally increases the risk of circulatory conditions such as heart disease and stroke. |
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China is the biggest foreign investor in U. S. government debt, and any decline in demand could push up borrowing costs. |
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Regular renewals, even so-called administrative renewals of licences, would just push up costs to licence holders without improving road safety in the slightest way. |
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From where we are today we can push up toward superiority. |
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The pros of this solution are as follows: first, it will not push up prices and put the industry in certain Member States in the south at a disadvantage. |
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A rise in productivity in the tradable goods sector will tend to drive up wages in this sector and, as labour is assumed to be mobile across sectors, push up wages in the non-tradable sector. |
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Budget cuts drag down growth and push up unemployment. |
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The push up bras come in a variety of styles, from demi-style to balconette cups. |
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At the same time, such a rise may also signify a growth in risk appetite during this time of economic distress and push up on the EUR in the short-run. |
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Later on, though, worries about the heavy sovereign indebtedness, higher inflation and increasing risks of demonetization could well push up government bond yields. |
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He said that it would push up the franc-forint exchange rates to HUF470, as the Franc would become pricier in the market. |
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Why settle for pushing up daisies when you can push up a mighty oak? |
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If Switzerland were to join the euro zone, it would also have to abandon its cherished Swiss franc, which might push up interest rates by a percentage point or two. |
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It soon became my enemy alongside the mountain climber where I had to pretend to climb a mountain really fast while in a push up stance. |
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It was only when the coach told us to push up at half-time that we produced a slightly better performance, and fortunately it was enough to gain victory. |
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As the force of an earthquake causes the ground to move like a wave, the ground will also push up on one side of the building and force down the other side of the building creating an overturning load. |
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As the cells push up from the fold, they hidden and become keratin. |
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Ageing around the globe might push up wage inflation. |
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In such a framework, the reduction in labour supply would likely push up the real wage and create an incentive for a greater number of younger workers to enter the labour force and for older workers to delay their retirement. |
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Markets dread inflation for it has the potential to push up interest rates in the economy, which in turn caps economic growth. |
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Though the nitrogen has a pressure of only 1 millibar, he says, it would push up against a thin atmosphere with a surface pressure 100 times less than that. |
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Restrict the consumption of junk food by eating mindfully and balance it with a substantial portion of vegetables and fruit to push up your fibre intake. |
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Behind this smokescreen, they continually push up prices based on technical information which no-one outside the industry is in a position to understand. |
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Welltec has recently developed a new tool, the Well Stroker XXS, which is an e-line deployed tool with the ability to pull or push up to 60,000 lbs on objects in a well. |
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