Pressed
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Also within the engine car is a button that can only be
pressed
once.
When pressed, it lets down the force field over the artifact for 10 seconds.
It's as if, when you bought a book, they threw in the printing press for free; it's like you had a phone that could turn into a radio if you
pressed
the right buttons.
And the pinhead I've made green around there by scraping the particles off a green shirt and then
pressed
onto the needle.
This early writing style, called cuneiform, was written with a reed stylus
pressed
into soft clay to make wedge-shaped marks.
If you had a large red button of this kind, on the wall of your home, and every time you
pressed
it, it saved 50 dollars for you, put 50 dollars into your pension, you would save a lot more.
But it's not just business that's affected by this, it's actually
pressed
down into the daily activities of ordinary people.
These women literally
pressed
the 500,000 bricks that make up the 17 classroom pavilions like this one.
Hard to watch, as in, there's very little light and lots of fast motion so you're hard
pressed
to say what you're looking at.
First of all I hate those moronic rappers, who could'nt act if they had a gun
pressed
against their foreheads.
Even those of us who like cute animal pictures --- and I abhor them ---would be hard
pressed
to find any merit in this abysmally bad travesty of a film.
Running Wolf is in charge of the investigation of the disappearance of the workers, being
pressed
by Krantz to arrest the protesters.
This film tries to answer the question "How far will human beings go to survive?" Hopelessness emanates from every of this film and like so many japanese films of this time, it condemns the blind military loyalty that
pressed
the japanese people into war.
I think its a shame that only six episodes were produced, but I agree that the writers would be very hard
pressed
to maintain this level of comedy for any more episodes.
One reason being, I'm hard
pressed
to think of too many shows - BANACEK aside - which did as good a job of taking the viewer and grabbing their attention right off the bat.
You'll be hard
pressed
to find a better movie.
The production and the performances could have hardly been better but the original tape's age showed because both the audio and video quality are below modern standards, even on a newly
pressed
DVD.
I'd be hard
pressed
to say what is it that makes this film so important to me.
In all that time, it barely went beyond its two line synopsis, and I would be very hard
pressed
to try to figure out any kind of coherent plot out of all the mess of strands that went nowhere.
And for that, Isabel Allende should have
pressed
charges for rape.
In reality, there are no ancient scrolls and if the author was hard
pressed
I'm sure he'd have to admit he's never laid eyes on any scrolls in ancient Aramaic found in Peru.
When we
pressed
the "INFO BUTTON" on our remote, we were sure 1991 had to be typo!
What do men do when they are with a situation that's "hard
pressed"
in real life?
By today's standards, it would be hard
pressed
to pull an R rating.
Despite their primarily fictional nature, I rate both of these movies highly and would be hard
pressed
to choose between the two.
As the star detective, William Powell is alternately starchy and inspired, behaving at times as if he and his suit went to the cleaners and got
pressed
together.
I seriously doubt that this soundtrack was ever
pressed
to vinyl, but it's definitely worth buying the movie just for the soundtrack.
Not knowing exactly what to expect, I plopped the dvd in the player, settled in the for an evening of murder, and
pressed
play.
I also thought several times throughout CotHK that I threw in the original series and if it wasn't for Spark's long blue hair I know I would've
pressed
stop more than once to make sure the right disc was in.
it's hard to say what, what button Lucas has found and boldly pressed, but it works.
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