So Sheeran pushes listeners to Spotify, and Spotify pushes listeners to Ed Sheeran.
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Watch the video for a tutorial: Sled pushes Walsh also swears by sled pushes.
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So drought pushes the Huns, which pushes the Goths, they go into Western Europe.
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The woman pushes back, and then pushes a young girl out of the way, sparking the altercation.
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Quantitative easing pushes down yields and interest rates, which in theory encourages borrowing and pushes up consumer prices.
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It also highlights pushes by larger, more institutionalized financial services firms&apos pushes to back digital investment platforms.
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So, the kicked ball pushes on the tossed ball, and the tossed ball pushes back on the kicked ball.
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The injection pushes out the blood and pushes in the embalming fluid, distributing it throughout the body via the arteries.
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That pushes up authoritative sources and, in turn, pushes troll or MRA-style video rants pretty far down the page.
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The dog pushes on the board, and the board pushes back on the dog with a force of equal magnitude.
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He pushes and pushes and pushes the feelings till you think that surely they must crack and become mawkish, become a cheesy anthem or a soppy ballad picked out by a man who can't channel what's inside him.
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It remains to be seen whether the House pushes him off his talking points — or whether Pichai pushes the House off of theirs.
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And if Russia pushes even further don't be shocked if President Trump pushes for Ukraine to join NATO – one of Moscow's worst nightmares.
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One well-thumbed section in the autobiography explains how he aims high, pushes and pushes but then settles for less than he originally sought.
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As a black man in the United States, Ronald has been pushed, and he pushes Tyler, who, in turn, pushes himself until he breaks.
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So it's possible that decriminalization pushes up drug use, but other factors — changing cultural fads and other policies — push down use more than decriminalization pushes it up.
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Soon words turn to pushes, and the pushes turn into an angry dance over and around the rock, which serves as the third star of this clip.
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This means that when the hammerhead pushes on the star destroyer, the star destroyer pushes back with the same magnitude force and thus the same change in momentum.
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In the three episodes I've seen, the show pushes further against Barr's views than I thought it would, but it also never pushes as far as it might.
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"He pushes people to do their best and pushes people even outside of their comfort zone, which really helps people grow," Kim told Forbes of her husband's humanitarian efforts.
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The force of the incoming water is focused into the smaller area and pushes against the normal flow of the channel, forming the slow-moving wave that pushes upstream.
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As he shows those he confronts the almost gleeful, blasé footage of them reenacting their crimes, he pushes and pushes for someone to apologize or at least take responsibility.
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And rail storage is faster, with lower capital costs, than its main rival in grid-scale storage, pumped hydro (which pushes water up and downhill just like ARES pushes slabs).
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That's been happening for years in Afghanistan, where the United States sometimes pushes the central government to challenge warlords for authority, and other years pushes the government to tolerate them.
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It does this by having a moveable base that is pushed upwards using an "elevator" that pushes guac up to the lid, where an air valve pushes the excess air out.
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Venezuela's continuing currency crisis pushes country to brink of collapse Venezuela's continuing currency crisis pushes country to brink of collapse An ongoing economic fiasco in Venezuela has left its population desperate.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Dance that pushes sensual and temporal boundaries and sculpture that pushes formal boundaries share a solid connection while simultaneously remaining, in many respects, in distinct opposition.
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South Sudan's civil war pushes the country toward famine South Sudan's civil war pushes the country toward famine BENTIU, South Sudan — For five months, Nyabany and her five children had avoided the gunfire.
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Singer pushes the two to try to mend their friendship.
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The commercial space industry pushes a particular brand of optimism.
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She pushes a plate of cabbage pie in my direction.
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It really pushes me, I've learned a lot about myself.
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Dean's got questions for me, and really pushes for clarity.
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She pushes him off of a rock to his death.
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Therefore it is understandable that the mother pushes for institutionalization.
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A few more pushes and she drops to the ground.
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In them, she pushes the conceptual dimensions of female Indigeneity.
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One button sucks in air, another button pushes it out.
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Barr's sectarian vision only pushes us toward a darker path.
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When Eric pushes back, she realizes that Wardog was right.
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An Indian man pushes his bike during a dust storm.
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Every sensible incentive pushes the US and China to collaborate.
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This drive pushes each individual as much as the business.
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Words were exchanged at first, then pushes, and then punches.
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"She pushes me to be funnier," he told The Guardian.
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When the woman tries to reciprocate, Moira pushes her away.
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Intimidation of this kind pushes people back into the closet.
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YC pushes you to take bigger risks and push yourself.
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The increase in the supply of money pushes up inflation.
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Magic Mike, after all, pushes gender roles as it is.
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This pushes the biological clock forward an hour, as well.
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Go deeper: House GOP pushes back against Green New Deal
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If it pushes too hard it may merely stoke antipathy.
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He grabs her from behind and pushes her into him.
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That alone pushes the film in a more soulful direction.
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Political instability and violence in Central America pushes people north.
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If the camera pushes in, we're supposed to look closer.
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He pushes the man to the ground and beheads him.
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That pushes its total bill for the scandal above $20bn.
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Unfortunately, Aaron's continued silence pushes Zoey into the deep end.
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It pushes them rightward and then moves further right itself.
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The news pushes Lee right off her already precarious wagon.
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Emily lunges, stabs Lydia, and pushes her down the stairs.
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Go deeper: Trump pushes China and Iran to the brink
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Jeff pushes back and they settle at $350K for 70%.
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Once one is pushed over, it pushes Earth towards another.
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Watch as fluffy pup courageously pushes his way toward freedom.
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I'm fascinated in what pushes the boundary of human capacity.
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A firefighter pushes open museum doors on September 2, 2018.
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She pushes aside her gray hair and wipes away tears.
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Generally speaking, adding personalization pushes management costs up a little.
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In seconds, the machine pushes out a smooth fruity dessert.
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The healthcare hurdle pushes everything in Trump's agenda to 12.63.
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A man pushes a cart bearing a pyramid of oranges.
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He pushes the basketball and makes plays for other people.
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When she tires, Rachel abruptly pushes him from her bedchamber.
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There, he gently pushes her shoulders down onto the ground.
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"I'm not bored!" she screams as she pushes Russell overboard.
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This, the government hopes, pushes innovation in the traditional sector.
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This pushes up inequality between households, but not between individuals.
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At their best, women's media pushes back against gendered stereotyping.
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In each of these characters, Cohen pushes rather than pulls.
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Verizon has made multiple pushes into video in recent years.
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The orderly who takes me out pushes the wheelchair aggressively.
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The Hill: Judge in Manafort case pushes back on prosecutors.
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When James reaches for him, Carole pushes him farther out.
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Gabriela pushes the boys, and others help pull them up.
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Two, it pushes the wall back, believe it or not.
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HOUSE REPUBLICAN PUSHES FOR GREEN NEW DEAL VOTE: GOP Rep.
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Sanders struggled with repeated pushes for specifics in the interview.
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And with a few more pushes our baby is out.
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Deactivation is an option that Facebook pushes instead of deletion.
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Case often pushes her agenda among the nation's wealthiest people.
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Late Jackson homer pushes Indians over Rays ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
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Roy Blunt pushes back on President Trump's attacks on Rep.
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But the wave pushes you around and that's the difference.
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Want an example of subtle ways media pushes their bias?
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That pushes the monster movie's domestic haul to $23 million.
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But thus far there haven't been any huge regulatory pushes.
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The protester then wheels around and pushes the other man.
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In one turn, Verstappen clearly pushes Raikkonen off the track.
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The boy slips his arm between them and pushes Amer.
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I think this sense of play really pushes things forward.
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She goes along, mostly, but Thelma also gently pushes back.
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New voter registration pushes, steered by teenagers, are well underway.
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This pushes Deb over several edges, both metaphorical and literal.
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It pushes everything over that we need to move over.
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"He pushes people's buttons," Fern told Variety about the character.
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It kind of pushes you to step up your game.
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Sometimes, the attention pushes me to go a bit farther.
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Foreign goods cost more in Britain, which pushes up inflation.
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But do you see any pushes in through helmets, equipment?
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Benjamin Pavard pushes forward and forces a corner for France.
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They subscribe to the "witch hunt" mentality he pushes forward.
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This pushes me forward and gives me faith in myself.
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More from the interview: Kashkari pushes back against Trump pressure
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The new round pushes MyGate's total fundraise to $67.5 million.
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DNC CHAIR PUSHES BILL TO SLOW PAYDAY LOAN RULES: Rep.
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He argued the commentary admits Sinclair pushes a partisan agenda.
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"The subsidy from the social pushes it over," he said.
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It simultaneously brings the country together and pushes it apart.
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When they do, a vocal contingent online pushes against it.
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But shoveling snow is what pushes you over the edge.
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North pushes back, defending the ~youths~ and their digital habits.
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In some ways, however, Markovits pushes his thesis too hard.
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A few of the stragglers received pushes from helpful fans.
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But as Apple pushes the innovation envelope, there are risks.
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And if the comedy pushes buttons, well, that's the point.
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He grabs Sterling's neck and pushes him toward a car.
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Salamoni grabs Sterling's neck and pushes him toward a car.
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He pushes her this way, he directs her that way.
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The media always pushes the worst possible scenario for conservatives.
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Not everyone loves squirrels — but this dog pushes past prejudice.
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And for women especially, she pushes them to dream big.
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Invariably the Fed pushes too hard and a recession ensues.
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Once the shift starts, he pushes meat through cutting machines.
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Hughes pushes back but it's the end of the film.
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"I'm a comedian who pushes boundaries," Gillis said last week.
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A woman pushes her floating luggage through St. Mark's Square.
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When their son's bruised psyche pushes them further from normalcy.
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Layer after layer, the past pushes forward in this exhibition.
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Pushes a bit farther, arching to get the angle right.
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To solve for the concern of getting too many pushes per day — encouraging users to disable them — we have set five pushes as a hard limit, even if you subscribe to all 12 topics.
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Murgatroyd, 30, posted an Instagram video of her workout, which included squats, sit-ups, hip raises and sled pushes, all with the added weight of Shai (and fiancé Maksim Chmerkovskiy for the sled pushes!).
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A very firm mattress pushes back a lot and keeps you above the mattress's top, while a very soft mattress pushes back a little and lets you sink down into the mattress a bit.
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And yet the reforms Gorbachev pushes, while necessary, lead to the fraying of the Soviet Union, a fraying that eventually pushes communism aside and results in the much purer authoritarianism of the current regime.
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Go deeper: U.S. pushes toward "face-saving way out" of Afghanistan
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Maybe Disney's deep bench of content pushes it into first place.
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It's pushes your limits to see how far you can go.
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When one ball collides with another ball, it pushes on it.
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If the government is borrowing more, that pushes up interest rates.
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Its blog aggressively pushes the case for adding AI to Streams.
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"Seismological instruments essentially record pushes and pulls," Hellweg told VICE News.
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" But with an explosion, she added, "It pushes in all directions.
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He pushes everything out, spreads it all out, moves it around.
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She eventually gets out of her car and pushes it up.
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Crucially, dark energy is a repulsive force—it pushes things apart.
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First it panders then it polarizes then it pushes us apart.
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Nonetheless, Jeep remains ambitious as it pushes forward its globalization plan.
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Who we are as a species, and what pushes us forward.
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The continued standoff, Japanese diplomats fret, pushes Russia closer to China.
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Watch: China pushes back on Pompeo's claim that Huawei is lying
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She is horrified, and pushes him off, demanding he release her.
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Amazon India's Agarwal urged the government to relax the regulatory pushes.
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One pushes the other, the other either bristles or makes room.
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This, in turn, pushes up health-care costs across the system.
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Mitt Romney, mostly pushes back by issuing stern but ineffectual tweets.
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It pushes the boundary of how bizarre tapeworms are for me.
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But, he pushes through and fights to save his friends anyway.
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Beck pushes him off and calls out his bad behavior, boldly.
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Watch the video above in which he pushes a shopping cart.
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An update automatically pushes more live video to your smartphone screen.
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It also pushes back the technological timeline there roughly 2000,000 years.
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The heat pulse pushes electrons along the tube, creating a current.
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After he pushes her, the woman slaps him in the face.
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Then Bisping pushes Miller's head back and throws a right hand.
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Prime isn't the only service that Amazon pushes on shoppers here.
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Liv pushes her daughter from the ledge so she hangs herself.
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The Last Jedi boldly pushes all those elements off the table.
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This, in turn, pushes yields higher, and could create serious headwinds.
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She pushes it back; the gate in front of me buzzes.
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The Roborace pushes the approach seen at Thunderhill to its limits.
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That pushes the musical's domestic haul to more than $106 million.
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Living here pushes us as artists in different ways than elsewhere.
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It pushes back Somalia&aposs target takeover from AMISOM from 21.
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It also pushes for stricter enforcement of H-239.8B visa laws.
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But it certainly pushes back recent concerns, at least on hiring.
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When it swells, it pushes on the nerves, which causes pain.
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Even Apple's recognised this demand, as it pushes into China aggressively.
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It pushes the nation down the road toward a parliamentary system.
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They want a longer-term CR that pushes spending into 2017.
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The monster round pushes Aurora's valuation to more than $2.5 billion.
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A credit card in Cupertino clothing pushes these expectations even further.
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"Green Book's" detractors say the movie pushes a "white savior" narrative.
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It's a good thing because two pushes and she was out!
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Its drill uses a "mole" that pushes slowly into the dirt.
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And so in this context, it just pushes that even further.
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She pushes right back, insisting she is the next Harriet Tubman.
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It pushes politics to deliver results and citizens to take responsibility.
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I'm just one guy who pushes the envelope and questions everything.
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" And Kevin pushes back harder and nastier: "I'm not like you.
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It also clarifies regulations governing local charities and pushes for transparency.
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And it seems that every day he pushes me further away.
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The move also pushes the case back to a lower court.
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It also pushes up import costs and works to accelerate inflation.
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In the new season the series pushes that conceptual framework hard.
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It also pushes Murphy closer to antihero status than ever before.
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It's precisely this contest of idea that pushes our country forward.
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He pushes his teams to work on ambitious schedules, she says.
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She pushes against the idea of identity as a holy category.
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Schiff pushes back on GOP questions over 'bribery' 12:01 p.m.
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White House pushes back on witness tampering claims 1:30 p.m.
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The language pushes the far boundary of its PG-13 rating.
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Events like military escalations cause uncertainty, which pushes traders to sell.
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Ominous signs point to an upcoming decision that pushes the envelope.
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The influence of those runways and military facilities also pushes northwards.
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Spicer pushes back on race as Trump referendum 220006:2202 p.m.
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At sixty-six, he remains trim, and he pushes himself relentlessly.
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Philip's struggle with wanting to protect Martha really pushes Elizabeth's jealousy.
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More bad guys arrive, and Frank pushes Daredevil off the boat.
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For Apple, the data provides firepower as it pushes into healthcare.
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Unable to go down, the water pushes out onto the land.
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Alisson reaches up and pushes his bending shot over the bar.
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Along its banks a frothy white scum pushes against the reeds.
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But Turkey may yet meet resistance if it pushes much further.
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Money pouring in from mainland Chinese investors pushes them even higher.
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Each piece pushes me towards a different way of sharing discovery.
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This element pushes these works into the realm of the extraordinary.
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I'd say a good lesson is how much he pushes individuality.
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A nuclear war pushes humans into warrens of streamlined underground bunkers.
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Eugenides pushes these scenarios to extremes that are comic and devastating.
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Their design pushes the figure out of its familiar sedentary stance.
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The Senate bill introduced Thursday pushes back forcefully on both dimensions.
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This chat is so terrible, it pushes Kelsey to go rogue.
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The new round pushes the startup's total raise to $194 million.
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That turbulence pushes against the second dune as it flows downstream.
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But like any artist, and any skateboarder, he pushes the boundaries.
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Back home, his government pushes policies that favor India's Hindu majority.
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And it pushes South Korea and Japan further into American arms.
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If he says no, the client still pushes, grinding down resistance.
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Ford's profit has been less stellar as it pushes to reorganize.
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In the dramatic finale, he pushes his voice to its limits.
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The alcoholic blur pushes away the sharp edges in his mind.
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She pushes me all the time to go over my creativity.
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Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow pushes conspiracy theory about Ukrainian election interference
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The door pops ajar as soon as he pushes it shut.
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The Series E pushes Licious' to-date raise to $94.5 million.
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The Senate vote on Tuesday directly pushes back on this decision.
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But doing so simply pushes up the price of each jet.
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" The food "pushes the hurt down the road a little bit.
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Both Grab and Go-Jek are making big pushes outside transportation.
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That pushes down the wholesale price of electricity in the day.
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In short, the filibuster no longer pushes the Senate toward bipartisanship.
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But, like Sullivan, Rauch pushes too far in the opposite direction.
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It also pushes for women to be diagnosed and treated equally.
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Exclusion is not what pushes art forward, it's inclusion, 100% inclusion.
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Of course, outlawing any drug just pushes it into the underground.
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This is a concern as it pushes investors into riskier assets, such as equities, which in turn pushes up valuations and reduces the expected return on those assets, according to a report by investment managers BlackRock.
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Jaime doesn't think so, and he pushes past his would-be executioner.
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Tighter monetary policy, a feature of late-cycle economies, pushes up yields.
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And for lots of games, the absence of personality pushes people away.
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It is deliberate and meticulous, and it pushes progress in remarkable ways.
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Adding the Hellcat engine easily pushes the price well into $300,000+ territory.
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But the range that Cardi spans in energy here pushes it further.
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Yet every choice he makes pushes him closer to his inevitable future.
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The new disclosure pushes PNB's total exposure to more than $2 billion.
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Lincoln Initiative pushes for policies like patent reform and reducing regulatory burdens.
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But what will be the thing that pushes Apple above and beyond?
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Now it pushes Hangouts towards business users rather than the average consumer.
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It also pushes the bounds of what is considered appropriate news coverage.
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St. John sees anyone who pushes back against that expectation as entitled.
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The Moon in Leo pushes your focus toward money and self-esteem.
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Of course, Fleabag pushes Priest away, uncomfortable over all the emotional intimacy.
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To be so awful to her so that she pushes him away.
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Today's investment pushes the total invested to-date to over $226 million.
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Anfam pushes these artists not as minorities but for their timely contribution.
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"You have a beautiful girlfriend with no engagement ring," Eva pushes on.
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Edison is a proponent of direct current, while Westinghouse pushes alternating current.
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Lopez pushes the door open, prompting Dunn to grab his left shoulder.
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"That pushes your hair from the '70s to the future," she says.
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That pushes Taubman shares in the green for the past 12 months.
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You'd be able to cancel accidental pushes and set limits on giving.
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Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Sunday that pushes school start times later.
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That decision pushes Oracle (ORCL) and IBM (IBM) out of the bidding.
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And studies have found that YouTube pushes its users towards controversial content.
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If someone pushes me, I'm going to pummel them to the ground.
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It's the bickering force that pushes you to confront your deepest fears.
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That plays to Google's strength as it pushes uphill from third place.
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One gets involved, has ideas, explores, and pushes the story forward (Arrival).
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In the real world, anger more often pushes us to different ends.
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While BMW pushes into electrification, it's also expanding its car-sharing program.
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RELATED: Clinton campaign pushes back against suggestion Trump negativity will depress turnout
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The natural virality and utility of Facebook inevitably pushes people to join.
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"It's celebratory of epic human beings and always pushes boundaries," she said.
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J. pushes me to try it a second time, which I appreciate.
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I can't wait to see how far this book pushes the story.
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The camera lingers as she slowly pushes it deeper into her skin.
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That then pushes up the prices of what they want to buy.
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Technological progress pushes employment into the sectors most resistant to productivity growth.
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Economic logic often pushes partners towards one arrangement rather than the other.
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Reaches over, pushes the door open as slowly as she possibly can.
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If Apple pushes out an iOS update, every user can access it.
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Air pressure pushes buns through a blade that slices them in half.
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Yokota pushes herself up from her chair and goes to the window.
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He pushes a blue button, and, just like that, launches a wave.
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Ifo said inflation would rise as the upswing gradually pushes up prices.
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No more confusing lamp pushes and pulls, or twists and backward flicks.
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Change pushes you to learn different skills and work with new people.
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Instead, she pushes the genre by adding a fluttering movement to it.
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The need for such simulation pushes the computers into new virtual realms.
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" For Molly, the coverage only "pushes that negative view of social media.
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When Riggs pushes her on trying to give their relationship a chance.
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Peltz's firm often pushes for change at companies in which it invests.
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"..."Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!
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Yet as Miah and Courson point out, prohibition pushes PED use underground.
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The ECB's extension pushes "any potential rate hike to 2019", he said.
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The harder he pushes, the more we will be there for him.
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From behind, Trump emerges pushes Markovic aside, stepping in front of him.
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It pushes politicians into us-against-them rhetoric so many now decry.
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After that, Democrats will be able to filibuster their health-care pushes.
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If that pushes the Guards out of business, so much the better.
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That pushes the U.S. down to third spot for the first time.
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A POLICY UPDATE: REPUBLICAN PUSHES FOR CLEAN REAUTHORIZATION OF INTEL LAW: Sen.
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", "Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!
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Strzok attorney pushes back against 'critically flawed' IG report 2:25 p.m.
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But instead Gertrude pulls her hand from Thomas's and pushes herself up.
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The fight ends when Nadir pushes the woman, causing her to miscarry.
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Both boys and girls need to understand each other's pushes and pulls.
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It pushes decisions, under ambiguous legal standards, into the hands of platforms.
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And one more fight only pushes that event further into the distance.
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Krasner pushes her life drawings from virtuosic classical studies to geometric figurations.
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Separately, he warned against a "spurious nationalism" like the one Trump pushes.
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Ratcliffe pushes back on Democrats' narrative of bribery 11:57 a.m. Rep.
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That pushes Trump's total to 755 delegates overall, versus 545 for Cruz.
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It literally pushes old man Donaire back several feet when it lands.
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The worst is over as that storm pushes offshore into the Atlantic.
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Visitation pushes capacity in Zion and Arches, and demand grows each year.
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If you push on a wall, the wall pushes back on you.
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"He pushes the buttons, but there's nothing behind it," Mr. Levin said.
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Notice how through the flurry, Nate pushes in and then steps back.
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But for some, apparently, it's an environment that pushes them to thrive.
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From across the table, Arcanabyss' mother pushes a gift into his hands.
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The new moon in Leo also pushes you to get to work.
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The camera pushes in on her head, bleeding out into the street.
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Your activity-tracking rings are optimized wheelchair pushes, in addition to steps.
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It also pushes back estimates of their evolution by 15 million years.
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Hacking these things is more than just button pushes on your end.
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He says what's on his mind and no one pushes him around.
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It's that lack of flexibility in Apple's approach that pushes me away.
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Theoretically, inflation occurs when strong employment pushes up wages and then prices.
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But she also pushes to spend more time covering social justice issues.
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I feel like it pushes me to work harder and dig deeper.
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With each series, Ruff pushes the boundaries of photography further and further.
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He even pushes the kid on a swing and CJ loves it.
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"Well if that's true, then it pushes everything further south," Kraft said.
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Jane pushes those men away, even Rochester, and she chases after herself.
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In her own work, Ms. Evans pushes her investigations to the limit.
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In a lot of ways, it pushes this stylistic approach too far.
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It offers a challenge that I think pushes writers to their limits.
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These groups exert political pressure that pushes presidents to take public stances.
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The trees that are standing creak as the wind pushes them around.
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"It really pushes a black market," finalphoenix said of the bot ecosystem.
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At its worst, it oversimplifies important topics and pushes us towards extremes.
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And at nearly $1,000, it pushes into eye-watering territory on price.
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I like it when it gets dangerous and it pushes me further.
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Educators said that low pay pushes qualified teachers to leave the state.
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Firmness refers to how much the mattress "pushes back" against your weight.
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The loss of his child pushes Travis to finally touch the rock.
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Unstable and impeached, the president pushes the U.S. toward war with Iran.
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What pushes some poor people into homelessness, and not others, remains obscure.
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Having to distinguish them from one another pushes each to riotous extremes.
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It slows absolutely everything down, pushes tax reform off past the summer.
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Go deeper: Trump administration pushes new fees for asylum seekers, citizen applicants
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In "Walk Through Walls," Ms. Abramovic pushes this tolerance to its limits.
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The increased supply, then sale pushes the price of the greenback lower.
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"There is this virtuous cycle that pushes everything to extremes," said Yusko.
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A red tugboat pushes a red-and-gold barge into the Narrows.
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Stone styles himself as a political dirty trickster who pushes the limits.
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Who's paying your bills kind of pushes you in a certain direction.
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We've made tremendous pushes forward, but everyone can't come to New York.
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Mr. Hughes pushes him for more — did he witness these things himself?
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A site called Real Farmacy also pushes the 5G-causes-cancer hoax.
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But it's better in moderation, and modern life pushes us toward excess.
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Your background pushes you to construct a worldview that transcends the tribal.
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Ally's matchmaking pushes the remainder of "Almonds" into full rom-com territory.
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SoftBank Vision Fund's investment pushes Lenskart's all-time raise to $456 million.
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After nodding at the security guard, he pushes through the glass doors.
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But Twin Peaks pushes back against fans' desires at almost every turn.
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" In his apology, Gillis claims "he is a comedian who pushes boundaries.
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Sessions pushes back on calls for Clinton special counsel 12:03 p.m.
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Typically, Democrats do not agree to Republican pushes to recommit a bill.
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Airports will likely be impacted as the band pushes through, meteorologists said.
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The agency often pushes back tax deadlines for victims of natural disasters.
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In other words, if the US pushes too hard, it could backfire.
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In this case, three recent "pushes" in particular sparked the current standoff.
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This evening pushes you to consider issues around self-worth or money.
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Of course, the game pushes back against your power in some key ways.
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A strong Swiss franc also pushes up the production cost for Swiss watches.
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But Wiseman pushes back on that as necessarily representational of the institution itself.
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In contrast, the private market pushes variable annuities as a "guaranteed" investment alternative.
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It pushes all my competitive buttons, especially with mini-races during the class.
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If you push on something (like the propellant), it pushes back on you.
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When a patient or family pushes back, physicians cry futility or moral distress.
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TV necessitates a character-first storytelling form, which pushes spectacle to the side.
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This subtly pushes people to Facebook chat with friends instead of SMS them.
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And that is what pushes me to continue, this permanent dissatisfaction and discontentment.
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Which was one of the pushes around in the Obama administration, the idea.
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A woman, cigarette hanging from her mouth, pushes a child on a swing.
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"It pushes the existence of liquid water closer to the present," Ehlmann says.
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"That'll be the rocket fuel that really pushes this market higher," Colas said.
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That's when he finally tells her to stops and pushes her off him.
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Spotify and streaming may change popular music, including what the software pushes, yes.
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Her life falls apart; she struggles with alcoholism and pushes her family away.
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The economy shows promise and the king pushes a mild version of Islam.
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Meanwhile, Luke is fighting Sowande, who pushes him in front of a car.
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That's why Galindo now pushes out videos and captions in Spanish and English.
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Where the bed pushes in and there is a warmth in your back?
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After a few pushes of the button, a bold espresso shot is extracted.
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Milloy said he disputes the characterization that he pushes misinformation on climate change.
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The program pushes for abstinence and helped her stop taking heroin and pills.
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The Paperwhite pushes more pixels, at 300 ppi, and the difference is huge.
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Increased buying in Treasuries pushes up prices, which move inversely to their yields.
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It's also strange how much ZTE pushes video on the Axon M, too.
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That spark pushes her to stay curious and competitive despite her physical challenges.
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Former Prime Minister Theresa MayTheresa Mary MayEU pushes Brexit deadline back to Jan.
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But Moodymann—true to his mandate—pushes the straightforward pleasures into stranger territory.
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But Facebook's antisocial automation pushes people away from thinking to ask for permission.
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That motion pushes and pulls the fluid surrounding the bubble, creating flow patterns.
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A person that pushes you to be an even greater version of yourself.
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Obviously, that pushes women [to seek care] later and later in the pregnancy.
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There's a sucking and popping noise as the blonde pushes Buddy's face away.
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If it pushes you into discovering what works for you, then it works.
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But there's this science side of you that kind of pushes that aside.
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"I wouldn't be surprised if Trump pushes back," said Republican strategist David Carney.
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That pushes them to deliver an exceptional experience so the company keeps growing.
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Their work pushes against popular ideas about what wearables are supposed to do.
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Nick pushes himself halfway out of the love seat and extends his arm.
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He has a brief cameo in which Ariana pushes him against a locker.
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When those customers want to put more money in cash, he pushes back.
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Jake follows the cue, pushes her head down, and digs out her tracker.
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International Women's Day is an annual, global event that pushes for women's rights.
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Yields move inversely to prices, so demand pushes prices higher and yields lower.
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It doesn't drive the water up at all; it only pushes it sideways.
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Outside of Facebook, ACT pushes anti-Muslim legislation and holds "anti-Sharia" marches.
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We exit the cafe, slip on some Kevlar, and Gareth pushes the siren.
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The new discovery pushes tattooing in western North America back another 1,000 years.
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Each time, that risk premium pushes the price up, and up, and up.
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That pushes refinancing, and the associated risk of default, far into the future.
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It's work that pushes back against the rising tide of selfishness and greed.
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His debut album Discretización pushes further into those outer realms and inner spaces.
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Trump getting to replace Justice Kennedy on the SCOTUS pushes us ever closer.
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When another human throws it down with a stick, Atlas pushes itself up.
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What I meant by not being good enough is that Sharna pushes me.
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"Talking about money gets kind of intimidating and pushes people away," Browning said.
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In this video, one pup pushes the other pup into proper camera position.
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Every time the film gets too real or emotionally naked, it pushes back.
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Not on a level that pushes mainstream audiences into theaters in huge numbers.
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Never truly pushes back because the narrative says they should be in love.
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Instead, it pushes women to seek more dangerous means of terminating their pregnancies.
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Instead of sucking up the makeup, it pushes it out onto the face.
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It pushes me to be more creative as an artist while having fun.
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Splunk automatically pushes the detective and preventative controls by self-immunizing our systems.
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Labor allies are planning their own pushes in states where they hold control.
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And FOMO -- fear of missing out -- pushes them toward experiences over material things.
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It defamiliarizes your context and pushes you completely out of what is known.
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He pushes her off of him and tells her to use a vibrator.
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The water seethes through the gap, beneath the arch, pushes my body through.
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Ms. Palmer pushes back against concerns over prescribed gender roles in three ways.
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Just prior to and after these pushes, more work is outsourced, they said.
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It also points to a widespread dislike for composition that pushes music too
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They released a 98-page document that pushes back on the Republican conclusions.
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But not all pushes come from those who seek to punish the poor.
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The move pushes the funds rate target to 1.75 percent to 23 percent.
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The move pushes the funds rate target to 22.4 percent to 22019 percent.
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Here, another driver pushes a man's stalled car through the floodwaters in Nassau.
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He seizes both my arms and pushes me up against the wall a
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The legislation pushes back all deadlines related to retail sales, taxes and regulation.
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They made pushes of 13-213 and 10-0 in the first quarter.
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The deployment pushes the amount of troops in the region to roughly 4,350.
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Criminalizing drugs pushes the market underground, into the hands of cartels and gangs.
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Sometimes it tugs them toward Earth, and sometimes it pushes them farther away.
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The company pushes hiring managers to focus on the person as a whole.
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This pushes 2019's total insurtech funding thus far above last year's number.
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The Memo: New polling from Bannon group pushes hard-edged strategy for GOP.
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The acquisition of Deis pushes Microsoft deeper into the red hot container market.
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The growth comes as the bank pushes aggressively into "non-standard investment" activities.
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Salena Zito: A GOP red tide pushes back against the Dems' blue wave.
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An aggressive journalist overreacts when Carey lightly pushes her out of his way.
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When one Republican state legislature or elected official pushes the boundaries, others follow.
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There's a lack of beauty here that pushes us to use our imagination.
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"; "VIDEO: Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!
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When he pushes her onto the floor, the inmates decide they've had enough.
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She pushes me to be more free and less self-conscious about myself.
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A "keg crusher" pushes the chimes into place, which are then welded securely.
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Michelle pushes her adoring girlfriend aside for a series of young, androgynous obsessions.
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They act as funnels for the wind, which pushes already heated air upward.
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This familiar, orthodox argument pushes left and right back into their normal categories.
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In Idris Goodwin's play, racial injustice pushes a warm-up guy center stage.
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France pushes people back at the border, Spain defends its frontier with weapons.
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Moby: That worries me, because it pushes people even further to the fringes.
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The pressure of living, no matter how small, pushes out from a place.
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I talked about that with him, he pushes away power that he has.
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Here's what we're watching: • Tesla pushes back its Model 3 production targets again.
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One of Senegal's central defenders pushes up to try to make an interception.
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But the group's music — mostly original compositions from its members — pushes ever onward.
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But the shot hits Muslera in the mitts, and he pushes it aside.
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Naloxone effectively pushes out and blocks off opioids from receptors in the brain.
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" The representative added that Netflix "pushes back on them when we get them.
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If American industry pushes back in tangible ways, that's something Republicans can't resist.
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On record, she rarely pushes her voice (though when she does, it's impressive).
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Then, when the back wheels hit, the ramp pushes both back and up.
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If the President pushes boundaries, his oldest son crashes through them with glee.
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His mother pushes him into the shower stall, curves her body around his.
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Only her interest in Samson pushes her to go against her father's wishes.
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Long promotional pushes would also overlap, resulting in fan confusion, Mr. Ayaz said.
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"This environment pushes you to be better and keep going," Ms. Cohen said.
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That pushes it past Massachusetts for fifth over all (Red Sox and Braves).
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That sets up a pressure gradient that pushes air toward the West Coast.
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I like when "The Return" pushes against the easy gratification of remember-when.
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What pushes Bloomberg from just being a rich guy to being an oligarch?
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The Politician takes this high school fear and pushes it to its limits.
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A man pushes his bike past an upturned car on a flooded road.
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The system for repaying loans is unforgiving and unnecessarily pushes borrowers into default.
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Two major pushes for negotiations by Mr. Obama unraveled amid mistrust and animosity.
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And Suze Orman, financial expert and former CNBC host, pushes for even more.
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Profit motive also pushes these firms to register as many devices as possible.
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This same dynamic also pushes a buyer to settle after invoking a MAC.
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She pushes back on those who say such measures aren't viable in Delaware.
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Greater supply and weaker demand pushes bond prices lower and bond yields higher.
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These urgent housing pushes are nothing new for the Jacksonville shelter, she said.
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Whether or not it's by intent, The Purge Election Year pushes all buttons.
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Temperatures in the Northeast will drop further as the cold front pushes east.
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His planting season starts earlier in the spring and pushes deeper into winter.
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" Gillis responded to backlash last week saying, "I'm a comedian who pushes boundaries.
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And this pushes incredibly hard on both hardware as well as software evolution.
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This did not mean that pushes toward inclusion were not happening, she said.
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And finally, I'd say the physical space of both pushes people toward connection.
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It also required more button pushes from the player than the team felt was right: to gain an optimal experience of speed, the actions of the playable character would ideally have to be mapped to a minimum of controller button pushes.
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Pacioretty pushes Habs past Stars in OT Pacioretty pushes Habs past Stars in OT By Stephen Hunt, The Sports Xchange DALLAS — The Montreal Canadiens expect much from their captain, Max Pacioretty, and for a second consecutive evening, he didn't disappoint.
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In her art and her life, Ms. Gaignard pushes against society's corseting beauty norms.
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The harder the driver pushes the accelerator pedal, the more energy is shown flowing.
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Second, it pushes the person to other channels of communication that are not email.
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Along with creating visually powerful works she pushes the envelope in her daily life.
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If the league gets Marta, it pushes back at some of this backward momentum.
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Again, the sculpture pushes us away, encouraging us to see it as a whole.
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As climate change pushes temperatures up, vegetation like grasses and trees are dying out.
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Trump pushes for "American energy dominance," developing initiatives that reward greenhouse gas-producing industries.
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As Amazon continuously pushes delivery costs and times down, consumer expectations keep rising higher.
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She recalls being "body-shamed" online and how she overcomes and pushes negativity aside.
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Tenant harassment, which pushes out people with rent stabilized apartments, and housing voucher discrimination.
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Tesla pushes back its production deadlines for the Model 3 once again, Jack reports.
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He lands in a nearby meadow and pushes the plane into a car lot.
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But he doesn't stop at just meeting the buyer's expectation; he pushes even further.
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If ECB ending QE pushes bond prices lower, banks' capital positions may be weakened.
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A history of family health conditions including cancer and diabetes pushes my rates up.
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The optimists about the situation see this as creative destruction that pushes forward humanity.
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It pushes countries to specialise and swap, making them richer, and the world smaller.
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Not yet 21980, she pushes the expressionism of Kirchner and Müller into fresh territory.
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He grabs, tries to choke and pushes her before pulling her down the hallway.
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Her Balenciaga cap pushes the bangs down even lower to almost cover her eyes.
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" The message mirrors President Trump's oft-voiced claim that the media pushes "fake news.
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It pushes me to speak when I want to run away from the platform.
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King says that cultural anthropology pushes us to expand our notion of the human.
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Geography has thrust India and Bangladesh together, but domestic politics still pushes them apart.
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Molly pushes that narrative harder than Amy, because she's learned something that infuriates her.
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Kelly pushes back against what she views as an inherent sexualization of everyday life.
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In the event of a standoff over border funding that pushes past the Dec.
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When Frank pushes Zoe Barnes in front of a train, we instinctively assume #NotAllMen.
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" For his part, Cuomo criticized "overheated rhetoric" and "extremism that pushes people to violence.
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And when it offers tips, it pushes you to actually put them into action.
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Claire's behavior pushes her rivals into deciding to invoke the 25th amendment's 4th section.
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Typically, the action indicates that the stock has been resting before it pushes higher.
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That's an issue for Facebook as it pushes Live as its next big thing.
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At first glance, these initiatives seem like pushes for increasing the accessibility of research.
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Gassner told CNBC Wednesday that what pushes customers to their cloud is business agility.
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I know that it's a community of artists that often times pushes the envelope.
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It can be taxing, but what pushes you to continue to do that work?
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Like the nerd who pushes up their glasses, or wears their pants really high.
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And when Trump actually pushes back, that&aposs when we could have an issue.
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Clinton slowly pushes her jaw back up so she can keep a straight face.
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This pushes against my neurotic tendency to view my problems as special and unique.
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Studio Drift defines itself as a collective that pushes boundaries on technology and nature.
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Despite pushes for increased diversity in recent years, newsrooms remain overwhelmingly white and male.
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"You want to find a shampoo that pushes moisture into the hair," she says.
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This often pushes aside conversation about his legislative agenda, executive actions and planned messages.
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Bottom line: With this release, Salesforce pushes more AI-powered capability into commercial products.
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The music always pushes me to create, think, expand on new ideas and inspirations.
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Double taxation pushes the U.S. tax rate on corporate income well beyond 50 percent.
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After three hours, Fortnite provides diminishing rewards and pushes players to take a break.
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It's erasure like this that pushes me to do the work of being visible.
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His new one— Shadows of Death and Desire—pushes even further in that direction.
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The rules are clear: Whichever robot pushes the opponent out of the ring wins.
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But this risks the kind of convolution that pushes smart products over the edge.
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While just a concept, it pushes the norms of the traditional shopping mall experience.
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The buying in Treasurys, which pushes rates lower, subsided Thursday, and yields moved higher.
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Beyond that, the best work here pushes against the boundaries of traditional visual art.
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The resultant supply shortage pushes prices too high for cost-sensitive markets like India.
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Forgiveness pushes the family into obscurity, away from the institutions they long to hold.
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She pushes the stall door open and slams the bolt-lock behind her, breathless.
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I especially liked the ceramic "button" that pushes the herb down into the vaporize.
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Further along Le Touquet's beach, a young couple pushes a pram along the shore.
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The killing of Mullah Mansour pushes back the still-distant prospect of peace negotiations.
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There are also clearly presidential policy pushes that have more marginal, but important, consequences.
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Project Valerie takes the scrappy startup's ridiculous ideas and pushes it into the stratosphere.
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As we learned about each other's pushes and pulls, we began an empathy exchange.
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Instead of releasing one perfect software update, Dell says he pushes to constantly iterate.
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The 2.23 point hike pushes the target range to 1.5 percent from 1.25 percent.
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Here is where Trump's proposal pushes the program to the edge of the Rubicon.
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Further, tariffs cut off the competition that pushes domestic producers to innovate and improve.
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The mid-engine layout pushes the driver's position forward, close to the front wheels.
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Her son absorbs her horror and pushes it outward in a long, blossoming cry.
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No sooner do the characters stand on ceremony than the movie pushes them off.
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Looking forward, SAT pushes for "Adversity Score" but some schools are turning away entirely.
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Several red states have made legislative pushes to end capital punishment in recent months.
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Divorce pushes up an individual's retirement risk by 7 percentage points, the researchers found.
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Several colleagues mention he takes a methodical approach to legislation he pushes in Congress.
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Dark matter's gravity holds the entire universe together, while dark energy pushes everything apart.
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Nevertheless, restrictive and potentially unconstitutional rules remain on the books, unless someone pushes back.
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It pushes me out of my comfort zone, the things I do by habit.
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The Eagle Forum pushes for low taxes, a strong military and English-only education.
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Wind further desiccates already dry vegetation and pushes the fires along with incredible speed.
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At room scale, it becomes redundant and wasteful, and pushes the overall system cost.
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The moon's connection with Venus pushes you to figure out what's important to you.
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You wait an agonising 30 minutes, but finally the delivery guy pushes your buzzer.
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Sometimes, she pushes me and we just have a really good laugh about it.
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The Fed move pushes the funds rate target to 1.75 percent to 2 percent.
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The 1,140-horsepower engine runs on biofuel and pushes the car to 21 mph.
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Instead of bringing Frances and Robert together, the scare pushes them further into themselves.
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"Saleh's death now pushes Houthi rebels into needing more Iranian support too," he added.
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Batman, however, urges Dini to go back to work and pushes him to heal.
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And as she pushes ahead in her ambitions, the criticism has become more ferocious.
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That, in turn, only pushes him to digress from focusing on his executive duties.
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His vitriol toward immigrants isn't echoed by most Americans, but it pushes convenient buttons.
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But when life and hope are both constrained, it pushes people in that direction.
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Google (Magic Leap) and Microsoft (HoloLens) are both making big pushes into AR displays.
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Maya hauls the corpse into a canoe and pushes it out into the bay.
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The brevity of social media pushes most people toward a short and sweet statement.
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"YouTube absolutely pushes him," one parent posted on Reddit about a YouTube toy influencer.
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop website pushes pills and liquids in the name of holistic wellness.
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She pushes on even though the odds and the system are stacked against her.
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A woman wearing a protective mask pushes a shopping trolley in Rome on Wednesday.
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Ghanaian artist El Anatsui pushes the material boundaries of textiles with "Many Came Back".
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Anything less, the major airlines have found, pushes already beleaguered travelers to their limits.
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The Treasury Department pushes back the tax deadline from April 6900 to July 2628.
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That pushes up bond prices and drives down returns, or "yields" in bond speak.
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What's incredible about this story is that Chiang pushes this metaphor another layer deeper.
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She proposed ensuring the Department of Justice pushes antitrust laws to secure family farmers.
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Mr. Xi's party consolidation instinctively pushes economic policy-making in a more conservative direction.
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It also pushes back enactment of a tax on high-cost employer health plans.
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More broadly, the program comes as Albertsons pushes further into digital and e-commerce.
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But all the women of Yemen share their amazing resilience that pushes them forward.
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Another, less likely, outcome could be that Congress pushes to change the CFPB's structure.
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Zuckerberg categorically states that Facebook is not listening to you, but Buchson pushes back.
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Fear of a nuclear holocaust pushes Americans to stockpile essentials: food, water and fuel.
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YouTube should turn off recommendations on anti-Muslim content that pushes misinformation and disinformation.
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All eyes will be on the new chairman as he pushes forward his agenda.
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And David Leonhardt pushes against a growing narrative that impeachment will hurt Democrats politically.
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That same logic exonerates the powerful and pushes the blame back on their victims.
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That pushes more millennials, first-time and other younger buyers into the rental market.
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If friends put money in their accounts that pushes a user's rate even higher.
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"Small Days and Nights" thrives on these pushes and pulls, allowing opposites to coexist.
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" He said she was just being persnickety "because you know it pushes my buttons.
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Above: A pedestrian pushes his way through driving snow in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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"It seems that it pushes domestication back another 100 to 200 years," he said.
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His order pushes American commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement further out of reach.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PUSHES BACK ON THIS ADMINISTRATION'S TRADE APPROACH?
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Last year, Kroger (KR), Albertsons and Ahold Delhaize all made big pushes into advertising.
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Then Mr. Ewell is there, chatting with Ms. Monroe, who pushes him into position.
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Pelosi has largely kept her party on message and avoided major pushes for impeachment.
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Digital technology won't help fight poverty if simply acquiring it pushes people into poverty.
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Learning new things outside of the office pushes your brain to make new connections.
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And this could happen again and again as Mr. Trump pushes through his program.
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And a regular participant in all manner of White House policy initiatives and pushes.
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She pushes him against the wall, holds her hand over his mouth, and speaks.
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It also pushes big auto companies to more rapidly and enthusiastically embrace electric vehicles.
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It's a dynamic that pushes them to do increasingly outrageous things to capture attention.
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And not getting enough done during the day pushes work into your own time.
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The increase pushes Amazon's lowest wage above that at Walmart Inc and Target Corp.
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As the storm pushes east, a flash-flood threat continues in the Ohio Valley.
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Remember, the corresponding credit facility commitments expire if the public offering pushes past 2019.
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But disgust pushes the viewer away, and neither Broughton nor Sudhoff indulge in this.
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He pushes a grocery cart, the bottles and cans in it clink and clatter.
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Ethical transformation pushes us into a better future, one built on genuinely ethical companies.
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He pushes me pretty hard; Venture Bros has a lot of score in it!
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"That limits the movements of pork and pushes it up here in the US."
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The Trump campaign has increased its pushes to possible donors online, largely through email requests.
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The show takes the downside of technology and pushes it to the worst possible end.
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It pushes MPs beyond the traditional, single-issue committees that tend to stifle policy imagination.
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That always picks me up and clears my mind and pushes me out the door.
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He's in shock and can't say a word as he pushes back in his chair.
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What is certain is that he successfully pushes the envelope, certainly within a Catholic context.
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Once somebody pushes the envelope, it doesn't take long for taboo images to become acceptable.
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A metal screw twists the cornmeal into dough and pushes it toward a tiny opening.
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Dr. William Edwin Gray III, who pushes the "eRemedies" for $5 each on his MDinyourhand.
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As the hammerhead pushes the star destroyer, random stuff falls away from the star destroyer.
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He writes those on another piece of paper and pushes it back out the slot.
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But Nike's announcement is still important as the global company pushes the conversation on inclusion.
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The spending frenzy comes as Beijing pushes to rebrand Macau as a family-friendly destination.
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Somebody eventually shouts, "Get the fuck off stage, we're running late!" and pushes me off.
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And just as with ground vehicles, nothing pushes along new tech like some sex appeal.
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Led by an entirely female team, it also regularly pushes female designers to the forefront.
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Swimmers push against water to move forward, and water pushes back to slow them down.
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Even as bond yields have surged, which pushes price levels down, investors have bought bonds.
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That system pushes the nose of the aircraft down if it senses an imminent stall.
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"You also don't respect that I have other relationships here for me," she pushes on.
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Upton's workout ends with conditioning exercises, such as weighted sled pushes and pulls, and rowing.
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"What is not good is overheated rhetoric, extremism that pushes people to violence," Cuomo said.
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The show consistently pushes the boundaries for its characters and what each of them represent.
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On that note, she pushes her plate of half-eaten chicken to the side. LEGACY!
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A shopper pushes a cart through the aisles of a Costco store in Tucson, Arizona.
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It's difficult not to have such preconceptions since the dominant visual narrative pushes these tropes.
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The MCAS pushes the jet's nose down to prevent the risk of stalling during takeoff.
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But the tragedy that pushes Rebel to become a private detective is hardly an afterthought.
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"The customer installs the part into our machine and pushes the start button," Roh explained.
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One man, dressed in all white, pushes her to the ground and starts beating her.
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This new Series C round pushes that valuation up to $100 billion, according to Bloomberg.
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It's fun and interesting and inventive and it always pushes you from a journalistic perspective.
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Out of Michigan, an activist network pushes Muslims across the nation to address racial injustices.
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The app pushes you to enable "web & app activity," the infamous all-encompassing privacy destroyer.
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Online, he's a prankster who pushes the limits on everything he can say and post.
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The H2 headphones then pushes sound to the frequencies that you're best at hearing, first.
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In the second, an artist pushes himself past his limits to discover his true self.
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But he pushes me to interact with people more and not sit on the couch.
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Bold pushes content to the appropriate Slack channel(s) to keep everyone in the loop.
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I think the good news is that it pushes you to create a simpler system.
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He pushes people away, but also dreads what they'll think of him once he's left.
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We can't wait to see how Taylor pushes the envelope in 2017 … face tattoo maybe?
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Some of the pushes are actually just to update you on information like a score.
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Today, Messenger pushes on both fronts with a series of announcements at Facebook's F8 conference.
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The new law pushes it towards electronic-trading venues, and requires much greater price transparency.
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He pushes her to be rebellious and violent, to disobey her father, and to drink.
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FEMA pushes for a "culture of preparedness" at the national and local levels, Hart said.
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At Rob's house, Scott pushes Rob to get together with Rob's old group of friends.
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The endorsement has not been finalized yet, as Sanders pushes for expanded health care access.
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We'll be keeping a close eye on the talent that Kate Moss Agency pushes forward.
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He pulls up in a clatter and racket and smoke and pushes up his goggles.
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South of the border, pushes for this kind of disclosure have already found some success.
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That's why when there's an emergency like a car repair, it pushes you into debt.
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The multimillion-dollar lawsuit comes as Amazon pushes aggressively into original content and studio work.
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While most dogs would take this opportunity to nap or rest, this pup pushes back.
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It pushes you to think about what you're willing to commit to for a year.
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Tim walks right up to him, intimidating him, and just pushes him out the door.
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In the process, it pushes Pixar into some of its most daring territory in years.
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Wang pushes his students to think about aesthetics, even when the results are sometimes bizarre.
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The sun pushes out a flow of charged particles, which are known as solar winds.
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The resulting short supply pushes prices higher for what is available on the low end.
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That in turn pushes people to get creative with what might work for a night.
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It pushes you to do everything in your power to succeed and prove them wrong.
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This study pushes that even further by removing the chromosome, and all its genes, entirely.
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There's a basic story that provides goals, but it never pushes you in any direction.
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I think music that is honest and pushes boundaries will always naturally find an audience.
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Clark has been active in recent pushes to treat online threats as serious criminal offenses.
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That, in turn, pushes Nike's in-house team to think differently and be more risky.
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The linchpin is whether the government pushes companies to excel and sets aggressive growth targets.
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It has warned of possible U.S. sanctions if Ankara pushes on with the Russian deal.
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This spilling of the warm pool across the tropical Pacific pushes up global surface temperatures.
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Insecurities that might prevent them from enjoying a drug that pushes them to self-analyze.
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He yells, "you're out" loudly once more and grabs the kid's shoulder and pushes him.
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His drugs are distributed all over the world after he pushes them into a postbox.
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The G.P.A. ethos takes spirited children and pushes them to be hard working but complaisant.
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Our hypercompetitive society pushes children's performance up, and their common level of anxiety with it.
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Which is to say, a book that pushes in five or six directions at once.
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But the increasing weight of the evidence pushes the other way, toward much less displacement.
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Zuckerberg has also made major policy pushes on immigration on his earlier advocacy group, Fwd.
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Cianfrance pushes too hard for his audience's emotional response, with little nuance and strange selectivity.
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Your need to feel secure in your most prized relationships pushes you toward making changes.
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But Sesto is led astray by Vitellia, who pushes him toward an act of terrorism.
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Like many companies, Taser also pushes to keep contrary expert opinions out of the courtroom.
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But these numbers can be improved upon significantly with just one or two extra pushes.
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Traditional automakers are planning big pushes into electric vehicle production, none more so than Volkswagen.
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When the woman tries to hug her, Abedin apparently pushes her away and moves on.
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"That line pushes up and you expose a bunch of ice to melting," said Shea.
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Fadell is a demanding leader who pushes his employees, according to reporting from The Information.
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Wednesday's move pushes the target range for the rate to 1.75 percent to 2 percent.
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Economists point to a long list of reasons, a complex mix of pushes and pulls.
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Our world moves very fast which pushes us to be impulsively spontaneous and sometimes harsh.
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"Having an entrepreneurial parent definitely pushes you to learn how to make money," says Kassan.
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Its core contracts, sending out a wave of energy that pushes its external layers outward.
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He often targets CNN, claiming the network is biased against him and pushes fake stories.
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We just want to make sure that whatever we do, pushes in the right direction.
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It pushes me mentally to a point where I'm like 'I can't shoot no more.
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When the car starts climbing hills, the Fed pushes further down on the gas pedal.
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Jordan pushes back at Schiff assertion that minority witnesses were called 850303:211625 p.m. Rep.
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"If Tsai Ing-wen pushes for independence, we'll be punished by China economically," Fu said.
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He founded and funds Everytown for Gun Safety, which pushes for more regulations on guns.
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Now, it's making moves outside of cards with pushes into services for food and healthcare.
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Despite Blackburn's pushes, some have been skeptical of GOP efforts to bridge the digital divide.
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A man pushes his way upstream, dragging a suitcase; we flatten ourselves to permit him.
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She has so far held firm against pushes to launch an inquiry into the President.
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Ash picks up on the small details, and Code is the one who pushes through.
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Friday's edition of the Federal Register pushes back new rules for fireworks and cellular service.
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The author subtly pushes against the notion that girls aren't athletic or good at sports.
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Through Steam, Valve pushes the burden of managing professional Dota 2 onto everyone but itself.
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What pushes elections in an intelligible direction is the minority of educated and engaged voters.
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California's minimum wage hike pushes the issue beyond the terrain in which it's been studied.
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What you see around you is so good and stimulating that it pushes you forward.
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What matters is that you're doing something, anything, that pushes you beyond your comfort zone.
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It pushes you in predetermined ways in the way you sell yourself and your work.
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The video for the track, premiering on Noisey today, pushes at all the same buttons.
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Or that trick where you kneel behind a mark and your buddy pushes them over.
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Mastercard is making moves outside of cards with pushes into services for food and healthcare.
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But it's a missed opportunity; after a succinct rebuttal from Starr, the plot pushes on.
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Confidence: Medium High pressure to the north on Wednesday pushes somewhat cooler air our way.
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Wil Trapp appeared to give him the slightest of pushes, and Fabinho tumbled past Brooks.
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Ms. Carey coos with authority, and pushes her voice just enough, but not too much.
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And then she pushes harder, which is when the movie gets its party seriously started.
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Tinder is supposed to bring people together, but it actually pushes them emotionally further apart.
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This pushes the rats out of the croplands and into villages in search of food.
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"It's used to keep track of code pushes," she said, as well as system errors.
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That air pushes backward on the car, resulting in drag, diminishing the car's top speed.
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But Paul pushes Walter to recognize his anxiety's connection to his brother's death decades ago.
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"Shopify pushes you to spend as much as you can on marketing," Mr. Bachouchi said.
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It pushes the relationship between Mulder and Scully into territory that packs an emotional punch.
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Honda now has two teams to work with as it pushes its rivals for supremacy.
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This recurring series pushes back against the orthodoxies of canon making with regular double features.
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Cross to Gomez for a point-blank header at the six — Olsen pushes it over!!!!
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The acquisition of Credit Karma pushes Intuit further into the world of consumer finance technology.
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That pushes fans farther from the action, but it also enables some terrific defensive plays.
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The last time we see Henry in IT (2017), Mike pushes him down a well.
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However, it pushes over a much larger distance, so it produces a much lower acceleration.
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Ski poles over wand, beep-beep-beep-beep-beeeeep , two pushes, two strides, and schuss.
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"The government pushes hard for cost savings and all these pressures build up," he said.
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That means the force with which the road pushes back also has to be smaller.
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That pushes the group to the top of the list in terms of ETF ownership.
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These are not exactly the major offenses Vance usually pushes in his anti-encryption advocacy.
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His approval rating has dwindled as he pushes forward with politically sensitive public sector reforms.
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If you push on an object, it pushes back on you with the same force.
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Storm surge, the water that a hurricane pushes ahead of it, can be tremendously destructive.
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Underneath a bright fluorescent light, Hylyx pushes a scalpel into a finger; blood trickles down.
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"He pushes the staff, but they like it," Ms. Wilsey said in a telephone interview.
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This is the person who pushes against the wilderness and develops skill, courage and virility.
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Stan Twitter often pushes fans to use those practices, but artists themselves rarely endorse them.
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Just the only machine is this one that actually pushes the meat into the tripe.
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During a fight, Joe pushes Henderson down the stairs of the basement, accidentally killing him.
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Wheels The $60,000 Stingray pushes its engine to the middle and expectations through the roof.
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That one goes for $38,200, and the top-of-the-line SL Plus pushes $44,000.
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As technology pushes us toward efficiency, we should probably introduce social rules that create friction.
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He pushes the narrative one step further, every time, to a place of real wonder.
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Which candidate has a theory of the case that pushes aside other interpretations and critiques?
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Like "You," AMC's "Breaking Bad" is a series that pushes boundaries with its leading character.
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Central bankers follow the Phillips Curve, which indicates that low unemployment generally pushes wages higher.
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The discovery pushes back the evidence for tattooing in North America by a thousand years.
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A man pushes his bike through a Coca-Cola sign in Awasa Lake, Ethiopia, Oct.
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Even with the pushes for DACA legislation, time is waning for a solution in Congress.
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Even if one pushes past discrimination and isolation, there is still the question of resources.
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The White House pushes back on claims it sought to limit the questions Bannon answered.
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However, the alliance pushes general Hux over the edge from recalcitrant subordinate to downright traitor.
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Lady Bird insists that she just pays attention, but Sister Sarah Joan gently pushes back.
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Lawfare pushes policy battles outside the democratic channels in which they're supposed to take place.
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On meeting the right person at the right time who pushes in the right direction.
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Patrick Chappatte Prime Minister Theresa May pushes on, but Scotland may have its own plans.
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Here, the indulgence pushes in many more directions, and does so for double the length.
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This pushes the water under the canoe, which raises it to help you glide faster.
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I actually started a movement called Black Models Matter, which pushes diversity in the industry.
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If this pushes us back, it could have a real impact on our rent price.
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This pushes back the rookie's service time and saves the club many millions of dollars.
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"It'd been one of the biggest pushes of my life," he said on the show.
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The influx of money pushes up the value of the dollar relative to other currencies.
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Those were both pushes for civil rights, demanding more flexibility and accountability from the government.
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On her new single, the Naarm-based artist––born Mojo Ruiz de Luzuriaga––pushes back.
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Expecting Ryan Trecartin-like experimentation that pushes the boundaries of photography, screens were noticeably absent.
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There's good evidence that focusing white voters on racial threats pushes them toward Republican candidates.
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The top layer of skin gets irritated, then pushes down and disrupts the bottom layer.
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And they don't want to grow smaller tomatoes, because that pushes their labor costs up.
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LG: I got some bitcoin exchange press pushes and press releases and stuff like that.
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One study found that an uncivil workplace culture systematically pushes women out of engineering fields.
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In "Walkers on a Bridge," a couple pushes a stroller high up above the ground.
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And then we go to the place, and the actual place pushes against that fantasy.
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Like the iPhone X, the latest Pro pushes the bezels straight to edge of the screen.
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Most solve the problem by having a heart that pushes oxygen-rich blood around the body.
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"The rain basically washes the air and pushes the particulate matter into the ground," Sandilya says.
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One of the biggest pushes in the vaccine realm is to develop a universal flu vaccine.
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That's who he was, is the person who pushes the envelope until everything comes crashing down.
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It's a big ass game that pushes the more powerful Xbox One and PlayStation consoles' limits.
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A Page Six story on Thursday, headlined "Gayle King pushes out Norah O'Donnell," heightened the tensions.
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And lack of housing is massively impacting things too, it pushes women back into violent relationships.
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Groeninger pushes back, however, against the idea that only people connected to law enforcement were visiting.
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She didn't intend for it to be that way, but trauma pushes people in unexpected directions.
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In chapter 3, "Khà," Vilgrain pushes this principle toward a claim about the craft of poetry.
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She pushes out a baby and then appears, hours later, for a photo op in heels.
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But, Hannah pushes things further when she tells Luke to get shirtless for his own massage.
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He pushes Ridsdel face-down into the grass and slices into the back of his neck.
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Why shut down Rikers, which your organization Shut Down Rikers pushes for, instead of reform it?
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But as an FBI investigation into his alleged misconduct pushes forward, he could use their backing.
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It is a position that pushes back against the privileged views of artists of Fischl's ilk.
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But as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan pushes to consolidate power, 2017 could be a lot worse.
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A new on-board ventilation system, meanwhile, pushes air through the drone's body as it flies.
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This pushes gas to the galaxy's periphery, where it begins to collapse and form new stars.
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Still, the political pressures that often pushes parties to ignore clear moral wrongdoings aren't present here.
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This moment, more than anything in Thrones, is what pushes her towards becoming the Mad Queen.
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He points out flaws in their product and operations, shares his expertise, and pushes for improvements.
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Trump has prepared to put even more pressure on China as he pushes for an agreement.
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His entrance to the race pushes the Democratic 2020 field to close to two dozen candidates.
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There was even an 'oh my god' moment that pushes a thriller from good to extraordinary.
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Loneliness is something that pushes us to action, but it's often dealt with as a condition.
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Mike pushes him, the boys tussle, and Elle reacts by flipping Lucas' body into the air.
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Spike—who is undoubtedly one of the greatest characters of the show—pushes all of this.
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Luke pushes Bakuto away, though, and he, Danny, and Claire bring Colleen to the police station.
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He pushes his team to chase goals that most people are not even able to imagine.
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The Chinese want Trump to understand they will defend their interests if the U.S. pushes back.
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Facebook constantly pushes you to add more friends with the infamous "People you may know" feature.
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Betty (Lili Reinhart) pushes forward in her quest for the truth about the Black Hood's identity.
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"You always have to be doing one thing a day that pushes you forward," Schawbel said.
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Just a few easy pedal pushes gets you up to full speed without breaking a sweat.
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The California law touched off a wave of similar pushes around the country — with Illinois Gov.
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It's this decoy problem that pushes some to call for space-based defense, according to Grego.
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From behind, Trump emerges pushes Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic aside, stepping in front of him.
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In the texts, Yermak pushes US officials to agree to a meeting between Trump and Zelensky.
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Joy Valiaparinb, another fisherman at Chellanam Fishing Harbour, said he regularly pushes off at 22016 a.m.
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This increasing alignment between our partisan and other identities pushes us toward intolerance of out-groups.
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By default, Google really pushes you to sign in or sign up to a Google account.
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Or it's bad because… it pushes people who are capable of murder into murdering each other?
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Another cartoon enters who either pushes them to the top or shoves them to the bottom.
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What Time Machine really needs is a cloud component, which is why Apple pushes iCloud too.
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In the coming months we'll see a flurry of legal challenges, legislative pushes and public pronouncements.
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" Shelton added, "I knew you deserved to have all the button pushes you could get, man.
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The minimum wage language pushes Clinton left of the position she's taken on the campaign trail.
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All my insecurities and things that I was weak at, he pushes me to be stronger.
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She jumps out of the car and runs to hug him, but he pushes her away.
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Everything about that pushes towards growth," Trump senior policy advisor Peter Navarro told CNBC's "Closing Bell.
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The MiPow Playbulb is another excellent product, but Sengled pushes the envelope more than most companies.
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The daylight saving time change pushes them over the edge and creates a body-wide stress.
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Hasselbeck pushes back against this by outlining the respect and love she has for both women.
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Imagine a chastened C-suite sorts itself out and pushes female board representation to 50 percent.
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Many times it's the unplanned expense that pushes people into debt to start with, he said.
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Sports as metaphor for life is a simple enough premise, but Fordjour pushes his contemplation further.
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"Go to your daddy," a friend of Hart's said, as he pushes the skateboard toward Hart.
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Gaston moves to shoot Rumple, and Belle pushes him into the water to save her husband.
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But while the music pushes outwards, the themes of Light We Made are more inward looking.
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And when Facebook sets its mind to something, it usually pushes hard into making it work.
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The lack of competition not only denies patients access to medicine, it also pushes up prices.
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Ideally, the right amount of anxiety commands your attention and pushes you to get shit done.
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Ric Flair has a new tag team partner as he pushes through physical therapy -- Charles Barkley!
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What the Nuggets are thinking: This move pushes Denver up closer to the salary cap floor.
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Enforcing conformity in the Internet age The secrecy of the algorithms further pushes people toward conformity.
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The wind pushes fine grains of sand up slopes, creating ripples and rendering these mesmerizing shapes.
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The wind pushes fine grains of sand up slopes, creating ripples and rendering these mesmerizing shapes.
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Think about it: When you're a kid, and somebody pushes you, you don't think about it.
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It's also possible that the foursome's collective internal growth pushes them further much sooner than anticipated.
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What do we need to know before someone pushes start on a large-scale geoengineering attempt?
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LEVIN: What about our generation that runs the government, and our generation that pushes this agenda?
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But Miranda feels she's actually liberating her child from the gendered indoctrination society pushes on people.
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And the game is inherently viral, as it pushes you to send your charades to friends.
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Her voice cracks a bit, as it did on her last appearance, but she pushes through.
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Also of Rachel Hills's 2015 book, The Sex Myth, which pushes against the notion that there's
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At Fulton, the crowd pushes me out the door, up the stairs and into the sun.
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It slows economic growth, hampers innovation, stymies job growth and pushes compliance costs to astronomical levels.
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And, if they do, it will be their choice, not because President Trump pushes them out.
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When you hear it, it pushes you to think what liberation or freedom means to you.
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Six-run sixth pushes Marlins past Padres SAN DIEGO — The Miami Marlins were on the ropes.
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But there's always a danger of slipping into a formula, one Makela regularly pushes back against.
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As e-commerce pushes more packages to private homes, UPS has taken a profit-margin hit.
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But that could quickly reverse, if Washington pushes through health care or switches over to taxes.
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But spirits companies are trying to change that, spending more on marketing pushes for their brands.
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The platform is pretty empty but a woman FaceTiming still pushes me out of the way.
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It's natural for people to want to follow somebody that inspires them, somebody that pushes them.
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He pushes back against the widely accepted view that the artist's primary goal is formal innovation.
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No one pushes them to broaden vocabulary, turbocharge reading rates and master low-level math procedures.
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Cooper's character pushes back against this pop star-ification, arguing that she is losing her authenticity.
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If he pushes ahead, he could find himself with a choice between unmanageable unrest—or resignation.
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As the planet of the underworld, Pluto pushes us to confront what's simmering beneath the surface.
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Even as Walmart pushes forward, it is in the unfamiliar position of trying to catch up.
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And once you capture a lead, you've got marketing automation that pushes them into your CRM.
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Christopher Kang, Obama's former deputy counsel, pushes back on the notion that Democrats are obstructing anything.
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Users are already in the mood to shop, and the site pushes them to do so.
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"I think it pushes them over a ledge they've been holding themselves back from," Crook says.
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President Donald Trump then promised this month that he will support pushes from lawmakers like Sen.
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And if jobs are scarce then the excess of workers relative to jobs pushes down wages.
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With "Athena" she pushes even further, sonically and emotionally, allowing her songs to be more revealing.
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Yet there is also a limited supply of homes on the market, which pushes up prices.
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As the president taxes Americans with tariffs, he pushes away our allies and further strengthens Putin.
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I'd love if the last sequence of episodes pushes further into the realm of Weird Fantasy.
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That in turn pushes up the costs of imported goods to the detriment of real incomes.
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At this point in her life and career, Holliday pushes body shamers out of her mind.
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New Ulster mirrors Ulster, but it also pushes Liz and Allison's world through the looking glass.
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As FCC Chairman Ajit Pai pushes toward his planned repeal of Net Neutrality rules on Dec.
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Instead, it pushes millions of people into the justice system and exacerbates poverty and racial inequality.
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Additionally, while Democrats' left pushes moderates and conservatives away, Trump has the economy helping attract them.
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The Treasury market often becomes a safe haven from falling stocks and that pushes yields lower.
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" Another tweet read: "VIDEO: Islamist mob pushes teenage boy off roof and beats him to death!
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The cyber order pushes federal agencies to adopt cyber guidelines and makes agency heads more accountable.
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The extra hike, though, pushes the rate past "neutral" in 2019, a little sooner than anticipated.
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The more the black hole consumes, the hotter it gets and the more it pushes back.
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What pushes people from browsing to buying is the relationship that you build with them first.
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