Pushed
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We
pushed
past that self-preservation because Joel was worth loving even if that love could crush us.
After that, various online personas, like a supposed Romanian cybercriminal who didn't speak Romanian, aggressively
pushed
news of these leaks to journalists.
So when I heard about this, I thought it was interesting and surprising, and it
pushed
me to consider what screens were doing to me and to my family and the people I loved, and to people at large.
No, the music
pushed
me over, which is why I call it one-buttock playing.
Many Lagosians, including the descendants of those fisherpeople who arrived generations before my grandfather, are now being
pushed
out to make room for an emergent city that has been described as "the new Dubai."
And somewhere along the line, we decided we didn't want to have any topic be off limits for discussion, even if those topics
pushed
us way outside of our friendship comfort zone.
And when she did that, the owl lifted his wing and waved at her. Maria dropped the mouse,
pushed
back from the table, leaped up and started waving frantically back at him.
It will realize autonomously that it's being
pushed.
I'm going to push it a bit harder now, harder than I just
pushed
Chris.
She went from being just a kid and was
pushed
into adulthood.
For four years, we have
pushed
through countless meetings to convince and never give up to convincing that this park isn't just for beautification or recreation: it must help the city deal with water, it must help the city confront climate change.
But her work
pushed
beyond the purely ridiculous and frightening characteristics associated with the genre to reveal the variety and nuance of human character.
Or do I put one at the bottom of your wrist, so it feels like you're being
pushed
up?
It's because of the way the government commodifies food, and the cheap corn and cheap soy that are
pushed
into our food supply that makes these non-nutrient foods really, really cheap.
Some believed the prince fell, Paris wrote, while others thought he was
pushed.
Because there's no archive of ads that people had seen or what had been
pushed
into their news feeds.
There was no in-house department that these things were
pushed
to.
Her two older siblings had crossed across the Sonoran Desert, being carried and
pushed
in strollers into the United States.
They can be
pushed
off-center a little bit, but in the end you actually still get as much of that original spectrum as you originally had hoped.
We
pushed
them around on the site to make very literal contextual relationships.
And so this was the final operation, which was to take these blocks as they were all
pushed
off kilter, and to hold onto them with a skin.
At first, Japanese Americans were
pushed
to leave restricted areas and migrate inland.
So this conclusion suggested not only did hot springs exist in our 3.5 billion-year-old volcano in the Pilbara, but it
pushed
back evidence for life living on land in hot springs in the geological record of Earth by three billion years.
These icy bodies are
pushed
and pulled by the gravitational fields of the planets in entirely predictable ways.
Reaching success, I worked hard, I
pushed
myself.
Together you have changed the zeitgeist from analog to digital, and
pushed
the boundaries.
So, we
pushed
the piles down through the dune, and we create an initial bacterial surface.
Frank Gehry said to me, "My mother
pushed
me." (Laughter) Serve!
And in all 42 cases where we have
pushed
back such demands using existing and legitimate tools like the Right to Information Act, video, audio, or peer pressure, we have successfully obtained whatever our clients set out to achieve without actually paying a bribe.
So we actually used the Right to Information Act, which is equal to the Freedom of Information Act in the United States, and
pushed
back the officers in this particular case.
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