Pushed
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Every time I sort of
pushed
one down, another one would pop back up again.
In fact, I now call the underwater wheelchair "Portal," because it's literally
pushed
me through into a new way of being, into new dimensions and into a new level of consciousness.
Even though he held those loaded guns to my head,
pushed
me down stairs, threatened to kill our dog, pulled the key out of the car ignition as I drove down the highway, poured coffee grinds on my head as I dressed for a job interview, I never once thought of myself as a battered wife.
The limited number of farmers that we have have been
pushed
out of their farming practices as a result of open market policy and bringing the big competitions, etc., etc.
Politics has come to resemble a cynical team game played by politicians, while the public has been
pushed
aside as if sitting on the seats of a stadium in which passion for politics is gradually making room for blindness and desperation.
PISA has transformed that debate, and
pushed
early childhood education right at the center of public policy in Germany.
Now, we've
pushed
the technology as far as it can go, but there's still less than a second of latency, but in musical terms, that's a lifetime.
You can imagine that if he
pushed
the rock on different hills, at least he would have some sense of progress.
But before long, my supervisor
pushed
me to push Alex about her love life.
I
pushed
back.
When a lot has been
pushed
to your 30s, there is enormous thirtysomething pressure to jump-start a career, pick a city, partner up, and have two or three kids in a much shorter period of time.
With advances in ancient DNA technology, we can actually now start to begin to sequence the genomes of those other extinct mammoth forms that I mentioned, and I just wanted to talk about two of them, the woolly and the Columbian mammoth, both of which were living very close to each other during glacial peaks, so when the glaciers were massive in North America, the woollies were
pushed
into these subglacial ecotones, and came into contact with the relatives living to the south, and there they shared refugia, and a little bit more than the refugia, it turns out.
They get
pushed
around, they curl up, hide in a corner.
In a globalized world, corruption is a truly globalized business, and one that needs global solutions, supported and
pushed
by us all, as global citizens, right here.
Suddenly, the two common threats that had
pushed
them closer together throughout decades, more or less evaporated.
And for me, for us, we
pushed
the fight right over the edge, and I never got the chance to say to him what I say to him now almost every day: "Hey, buddy, it was a hell of a ride."
And so because they didn't have access to the more profitable drug markets, this
pushed
them and gave them the opportunity to diversify into other forms of crime.
It was designed by a chap called Leon Moisseiff, no stranger to suspension bridge design, but in this case he
pushed
the limits just that little bit too far and paid the price.
Safely reaching the other side, I turned to the left,
pushed
the auto-button for the audible pedestrian signal, and waited my turn.
Ron Norick eventually figured out that the secret to economic development wasn't incentivizing companies up front, it was about creating a place where businesses wanted to locate, and so he
pushed
an initiative called MAPS that basically was a penny-on-the-dollar sales tax to build a bunch of stuff.
And then I went to this website sponsored by the federal government, and I typed in my height, I typed in my weight, and I
pushed
Enter, and it came back and said "obese."
But what's good is that the technology we've developed and we're working with in South Africa, for example, is allowing us to map every single tree in the savanna, and then through repeat flights we're able to see which trees are being
pushed
over by elephants, in the red as you see on the screen, and how much that's happening in different types of landscapes in the savanna.
So taking Peterborough as an example, we add case management across all of the different organizations that we're working with so they know what actually has been done with different prisoners, and at the same time they learn from the Ministry of Justice, and we learn, because we
pushed
for the data, what actually happens, whether they get re-arrested or not.
That can leave people feeling invalidated, ignored, or misunderstood, like a pause button has been
pushed
on their lives while the rest of the world continues around them.
Fact number two is that speech is a combination of the source, which is the vibrations generated by your voice box, which are then
pushed
through the rest of the vocal tract.
But there's an important thing to remember here: even though companies
pushed
back, even though companies demanded, hey, let's do this through a warrant process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of basis for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last year that weren't as well reported as the PRISM story that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
Then the button's pushed, a voltage is applied, and it becomes stiff as a board.
The button's pushed, voltage is applied, and it stiffens, offering me a greater maneuverability over the bionic limb.
We want to be
pushed
into exploring something new.
And that's how I
pushed
through it.
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