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55 Sentences With "pushed the button"

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Then I put on a Diplo song and pushed the button.
He set the camera on a tripod, and his father pushed the button.
Using AWS services, developers could control what happened when people pushed the button.
He clambered into the driver's seat, and pushed the button to start the vehicle.
I pushed the button to shame Horza and his mind broke in my hands.
Heat, drought, wind and a changing climate prepared the scene, but carelessness pushed the button.
Since Navarro was the one who pushed the button, casino managers concluded the jackpot was actually hers.
When someone pushed the button — abracadabra — the bus went from Boston to New York, just like that.
"I was one with the people: I was different, I was Jewish, but I pushed the button," she said.
Shostak told me he was there for the dedication ceremony where Allen "pushed the button" to turn the system on.
With both of these machines, however, it was the patient who ultimately pushed the button that would end their life.
I counted 30 different volume levels as I pushed the "+" button to full volume, the light ring lengthening with each press.
Ms. Ali pushed the button for the elevator, calling it to the 250rd floor of 26 Neptune Avenue, the police said.
Mr. Probst, 39, wearing a suit and blue tie under his orange safety jacket, pushed the button to operate the elevator himself.
I knew it was over when he pushed the button on the pen and the other one in the room clearly started buzzing.
Even data from when a murder suspect pushed the button on his home alarm key fob was enough to help convict someone of murder.
I kept trying to Periscope, though, and the last time I remember trying, I pushed the button, it worked, and then I got arrested.
Instead, the $2.65 million vessel was named RRS Sir David Attenborough, a British broadcaster who pushed the button to launch the ship, the BBC reported .
He was winning when he pushed the button accidentally just as his opponent, English team captain Jim Fox, was retreating and nowhere near the blade.
When she pushed the button and heard the message, she said, "I thought to myself, actually I think that's a job that I can do."
I pushed the button on the wall that drew back the curtains, and as the sun set on the Las Vegas Strip, Bellagio's fountain show began.
"It seemed almost heartless how they immediately pushed the button to say 'no,'" Sheryl Acquaroli, a 16-year-old student from Stoneman Douglas, told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
"It seemed almost heartless how they immediately pushed the button to say 'no,'" Sheryl Acquaroli, a 16-year-old student from Stoneman Douglas, told CNN's Anderson Cooper.
The Studio 23 controls default to iTunes, so more than once I've wanted to stop a Tidal track, pushed the button on the headphones, and launched iTunes instead.
From the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., Larson pushed the button that gave fans their first glimpse at the new addition to the superhero universe.
I pushed the button on the right side of the phone, and the screen illuminated, once again reminding me that the phone was still on, and no one was calling.
We pretended the pilot was incapacitated, I pushed the button, and that was the last time anyone touched the plane's controls until we had come to a stop on the runway.
I pushed the button, and the aircraft took over and guided us safely to the ground, with my "heart attack" victim pal grinning slyly at the system the whole way down.
So Democratic senators exercised their majority power and pushed the button on the "nuclear option," enabling a simple majority to bring presidential nominations up for a confirmation vote—except for the Supreme Court.
Mayor Bill de Blasio pushed the button that began the descent, leading to the 60-second countdown to midnight, when a giant illuminated "2016" sign flashed on, signaling the beginning of the new year.
Confidentially utilizing the show's newest "block" feature to hinder Legend from adding a singer to his team on two separate occasions, the coaches became bashful with excuses when it came time to admit who pushed the button.
Lying in a supersaturated solution of magnesium sulfate — better known as Epsom salts — cranked up to body temperature, I pulled the top down over me and pushed the button to extinguish the violet light illuminating the pod.
No world leader has pushed the button or turned the key or made the call, no volleys of ICBMs have been launched from cornfield silos, no squadrons of bombers have taken off on one last nuclear-armed flight.
A report from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released Tuesday on the brief January 13 panic revealed that the person who pushed the button to send the alert believed there was an actual emergency and a missile was incoming.
"Whenever you're having a bad day, whenever things are just not going the way you want them to, you take this out at your leisure," he said as he pushed the button, which turned on the surround sound of Corden's favorite song.
And on Tuesday night, the Faith and Freedom Coalition, one of the three dozen groups involved, pushed the button to print 43 million postcards that will go out to supporters in a dozen states that were carried by Mr. Trump but have Democratic senators.
He's the author of "Meltdown: The inside story of the North Korean nuclear crisis" and "The Last P.O.W." Hong Kong (CNN)North Korea has pushed the button on its fourth underground nuclear test, claiming to have detonated a hydrogen bomb in the northeast of the country.
The split in the network was triggered on Tuesday afternoon (all times EST) when an upstart group of bitcoiners pushed the button on a "hard fork"—an unprecedented event in bitcoin's history, and one that the majority of the community had tried to prevent for two years.
Screenshot of a since-deleted tweet by Baked Alaska showing Laura Loomer in a gas chamber as a Nazi soldier photoshopped to look like President Trump pushed the button to release the gas (Twitter)But after the smoke cleared yesterday Baked Alaska seemed very, very concerned about not being called a Nazi.
On Instagram, though, there was but one moment that captivated and probably confounded those in attendance was the finale: As the show drew to a close, Lagerfeld arrived on the Chanel launchpad to take his bow and pushed the button for lift-off — which, to the surprise of nearly everyone, actually fired up the enormous space rocket.
Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) who in 2013 first pushed the button and violated the 2005 "Gang of 14" agreement with Senate Republicans to not filibuster judicial nominees, creating the precedent for the eventual end of all filibuster rules.
I read the booklet and the instructions, placed it in the area I wanted to have it,I set up the color of the wallpaper I wanted, the energy saver, the time, I poured water it the reservoir, ran some small cups of water through it, then I got out a coffee pod, placed it in the Keurig, put the ounces up to 12, and pushed the button, oh gosh,I love the fresh cup of coffee, plus this K525 is very quiet!!
Low stratus clouds lay over the Ocksenkopf. The Walter liquid-fueled rocket motor built up to full thrust and Sieber pushed the button to ignite the four solid boosters.
The timer runs out, 2. all human players have pushed the button and have not ejected anyone, or 3. any human player is ejected. Which leads to the alien(s) ejecting all surviving humans.
Bob tells her that she'll be okay and she didn't quit because she never pushed the button. He makes a final push and offers everyone $25,000 to anyone who wants to quit. Every team resists the cash and earns the right to enter the gym. But it's just the beginning.
On November 17, 2007, many gathered at vantage points to see the great occasion. At the appointed time (7:00 p.m.) the "count-down" was started, the cannon fired, and founding member Shirley Sheldon pushed the button, and for the first time in 28 years Dutch Island had a flashing red light and a gleaming white lighthouse.
"Henry", however, calls the hatch a "joke", saying that during the lockdown, he never entered the numbers into the computer or pushed the button; he simply stood there, and watched the timer's numbers turn to red hieroglyphs before they reset back on their own. Locke, however, replies that Henry is lying, but he replies that he's "done lying".
One can turn Doraemon off by pulling his balloon tail. Doraemon is considered a substandard product because many of his robotic features (i.e. radar whiskers and cat-calling bell) malfunctioned after production due to an accident in the factory while he was being built. Due to this malfunction, Doraemon did not do well at the robot's school and during the final presentation show, he performed badly and nobody wanted to hire him, until baby Sewashi pushed the button.
She was launched and christened on 20 April 1945. Her sponsor was Eleanor Harvey, the retiring president of the Women Students' Cooperative Government Association at the College of William and Mary and a member of the class of 1945. U.S. Naval Air Corps Lieutenant Robert Eastman, an alumnus of the College, pushed the button that released the ship into the water. Edie Harwood, president of the Women Students' Cooperative Government Association, was Harvey's maid of honor.
If the player was successful in anticipating the ball's space and pushed the button in time, the ball was then "returned" to the opposing player. If the player anticipated wrongly, the ball would stop and that player must then serve the ball, giving the opposing player 1 point. Game play continued until either the timer stopped or 10 points was earned by one of the players. Blip was also capable of being played by a single person when the selector switch was set to position 1.
The project was huge, involving musicians, singers, and recording engineers who taped every minute on the 24-hour clock in at least two versions, to be played by the station at the appropriate minute. The sequential clock was synchronized to the individual tape segments. When the DJ pushed the button, the audience heard "It's nine forty-three on the Kayville Clock, K-V-I-L" or any imaginable variation of such limerick – and in stereo. The pronunciation of "KVIL" as "Kayville" is probably the best-known example of a station's call letters actually being sung or spoken as a word.
The bandit only appeared in one of the monitors, and his position was shuffled before each turn. The shuffle included all of the open monitors, including ones that might not have been in play on the couple's turn (especially early in the game, when the couples did not have a chance to make significant progress). The couple pushed the button to determine what was concealed on the monitor. If anything other than the bandit was revealed, the couple won the prize and was given a choice to either stop, bank their prizes, and hold their position, or to keep going to try to pass the remaining monitors, if there were any.
In 2008, Missi starred in the Broadway play Boeing-Boeing opposite Christine Baranski, Mark Rylance, Greg Germann, Paige Davis and Rebecca Gayheart. The play closed in January 2009. Pyle was scheduled to ring the closing bell for the trading day at the New York Stock Exchange on September 29, 2008 to promote Boeing-Boeing, but backed out minutes before the close of trading in order to not associate herself with ending a calamitous day of financial turmoil which resulted in the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing 778 points, the largest point loss ever in a session in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007–2008. She watched from the floor as an NYSE staffer pushed the button and gaveled the end of trading instead.
Apollo 9 LM Spider On March 7, the fifth day, came "the key event of the entire mission: the separation and rendezvous of the lunar module and the command module". The lunar module lacked the capability to return the astronauts to Earth; this was the first time space travelers had flown in a vehicle that could not take them home. McDivitt and Schweickart entered the LM early, having obtained permission to do so without wearing their helmets and gloves, making it easier to set up the LM. When Scott in Gumdrop pushed the button to release the LM, it initially hung on the latches at the end of the docking probe, but he hit the button again and Spider was released. After spending about 45 minutes near Gumdrop, Spider went into a slightly higher orbit, meaning that over time, the two craft would separate, with Gumdrop ahead.
During the first half of the 20th century, most electricity produced in Ontario came from hydroelectric stations. But by the early 1950s, most large hydroelectric sites were already under development and new power sources were required to meet the province’s growing appetite for electricity. On the north shore of Lake Ontario, in what is now the City of Mississauga, 52 hectares of land were earmarked for a new thermal-electric plant that would help meet Ontario’s power demands and even provide system reserves. "The Lakeview Project" was underway by June, 1958, and quickly became a station of superlatives: its eight boilers were the largest ever installed in Canada; the 300,000 kilowatt generators the largest ever purchased by a Canadian utility; and its power transformers were the largest ever built in Canada. On June 20, 1962, Ontario Premier John Robarts and Ontario Hydro chairman W. Ross Strike pushed the button to start up the first 300,000 kilowatt unit.

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