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But it's definitely there, and it has to be pushed against and pushed against real hard.
The family found a dresser pushed against her bedroom door.
A high, narrow iron bed was pushed against one wall.
Behind the scenes, some Republicans vehemently pushed against Huffman's amendment.
Trump's allies have, nonetheless, pushed against him invoking the act.
"I pushed against convention when I was young," he said.
A tiny sperm cell pushed against the egg's outer surface.
Lawmakers have increasingly pushed against Kelly's appointment at the agency.
I tossed the money forwards, turned and pushed against the tide.
He's pushed against accepted wisdom about the ways movies get made.
Maybe — but it pushed against Trump in a genuinely unprecedented way.
She put her hand on the stone and pushed against it.
You know, actually what happened was a bone pushed against another bone.
It would only be reconsidered if "it was pushed against a wall".
Troye Sivan has done much more than get pushed against lockers this year.
Some Republicans have spurred Trump to make that declaration, while others pushed against it.
The harder the car is pushed against the track, the greater the frictional force.
Police and Stop Crime SF, a local crime-prevention group, pushed against the bill.
Course cloth pushed against his lips when he inhaled, grating against his tender skin.
Arias shot photos showing cars pushed against trees by the force of the ice.
Close to 100 individual pastries sat pushed against one another, fused together with golden syrups.
Despite the posturing, Mr. Durov has pushed against making concerns about Telegram a political issue.
An Energy Department official, however, pushed against the idea that Perry could be switching departments.
Democrats pushed against that argument, saying there's no security crisis but rather a humanitarian one.
Flake has pushed against an independent investigation into the Russia ties, while Heller has remained silent.
Security experts and consumer advocates have pushed against behavior from companies like HP, Sonos, and Philips.
But if it will be pushed against a wall, a taller back creates a cocooning feel.
The Trump administration has pushed against sanctuary policies, saying they allow undocumented criminals to go free.
The curators have also pushed against audience passivity by programming numerous events, from talks to performances.
Alonso Luna appears to be pushed against the vehicle as she allegedly pulled Jackson&aposs long hair.
He has pushed against some of the further left ideas in the primary, like Medicare for All.
The strong winds pushed against the cyclists stopping them in their tracks and even blowing some backwards.
" When Hayes pushed against these remarks, King back-tracked slightly and pretended he was talking about "Western civilization.
This is not the first time that new technology has pushed against the centralising forces of the internet.
A standout among the genre was Bill Gunn's Ganja & Hess (1973), which pushed against the glossy dramatics of blaxploitation.
In the past, religious leaders have pushed against vaccination, calling it part of a Western plan to sterilize Muslims.
She was one of the many people who pushed against it, but she always is the most high profile.
He knew this neighborhood, the pressures that pushed against a 12-year-old boy, especially one new to the country.
While officials like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson support the Paris deal, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt had pushed against it.
The Soleimani strike was justified by the Trump administration under the 2002 AUMF, but legal scholars have pushed against this.
Outside, dense, grey clouds hang low and the rain is just starting to break, pushed against the windows by the wind.
Each class has dozens of weapon types, some unique to them, and each weapon feels different when pushed against an enemy.
The president, however, has pushed against the notion an economic downturn is on the horizon, and defended his controversial trade tactics.
The Trump administration has pushed against those policies, arguing sanctuary cities release and protect hardened criminals who could otherwise be deported.
Like the Iranians, Egyptian dissidents pushed against the red lines set by the authorities without knowing if they were making a difference.
Because of its location at the back end of the clitoris, near the cervix, it is also essentially pushed against the rectum.
In her testimony, Savannah pushed against the expectation that she would have to reject dreams of marriage and family for her faith.
Outside, the migrants pushed against a line of wary-looking police officers, more than 1,000 of them, sent in by the government.
In one, he assailed a "fake news smear" being pushed against Ms. Yovanovitch by conservative news media personalities allied with Mr. Trump.
We leave it up in our dining room, but even when pushed against the dining table, it sticks out a few feet.
Republicans have pushed against calling for witnesses, however, accusing Democrats of rushing the process instead of taking time to gather sufficient evidence.
Mr. Wright argued with a guard, was pushed against a wall and subdued by four other officers, according to the incident report.
As a tribune, Tiberius (a war hero against Carthage) pushed against the concentration of lands by the wealthy, whom the Senate represented.
He also pushed against the notion, long espoused by the economist Milton Friedman, that a company's only social responsibility is its profits.
He stacked the bed with plastic totes that had weights pushed against them so that she would not be able to remove them.
Finally, when Hannah herself is pushed against the concrete wall of a hot tub, we see next to nothing of the actual rape.
Geographies that had been painfully segregated remixed as suburbs and pushed against wildlands, while urban enclaves and exurbs found themselves amid revanchist woods.
The propaganda pushed against the Jewish people prior to World War II attacked them as Bolsheviks, thieves and violent people, the congressman said.
Northam and Democrats will now have an advantage in the assembly to pursue gun control measures that Republicans have pushed against and blocked.
He rushed his wife and three children into the bathroom, then pushed against the door as winds tried to rip it open, he said.
So Democratic lawmakers like Booker and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) pushed against the move, but Republican legislators like Gardner and Sen.
The phone has another sensor below the screen which can detect a minute deformation in the glass when a finger is pushed against it.
The delay of these taxes would be a victory for industries, like medical device companies and health insurers, that have pushed against the taxes.
The lowrider also pushed against typical American car design, showcasing Mexican American religious imagery, candy-colored vibrancy, and handcrafted representations of Nahua and Maya symbolism.
But stepping out of my room I was faced with two naked strangers sleeping on my couch and our glass table pushed against the wall.
I didn't buy stops, but my unit is pushed against a wall, and I haven't had any issues with drawers coming out of the frame.
Some demonstrators pushed against the plastic shields of officers, who at times responded with bursts of pepper spray, according to videos posted on social media.
In one image, the head of one statue is pushed against a glass window of a bar, serving as a kitschy greeting sign to passersby.
CBOT corn trading volume broke records on June 7 with help from intense selling by commercial handlers, which pushed against price gains from speculative buying.
She pushed against limits in ways that revealed what and where the limits were, and she turned the friction to shrewd and stirring account. ♦
At the time, Trump argued that the government needed to get involved in reducing prescription drug prices, a stance the GOP has previously pushed against.
Rick Perry, head of the Department of Energy has also pushed against the scientific consensus on climate change, as has Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke.
Some critics pushed against it.) According to Jean-Marc Vallée, Perry's (Zoë Kravitz) mother will appear on the scene, wreaking havoc for the mothers of Monterey.
Fans arrived early and hundreds of people pushed against the gates, with some weeping children being lifted over the heads of adults to escape the crush.
At times it can be downright nasty, but it takes an uncompromising look at drugs, crime, and the things people do when pushed against a wall.
He is true to the nature of his subject: Black Mountain College radically pushed against glorified individualism and nourished a notion of art based on community.
Much of Ms. Womack's catalog has pushed against the perception of countrified emoting as a maudlin affair, but she's never been one to intellectualize her approach.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called on Acosta to resign Monday, but as she has with the president himself, she pushed against the idea of impeaching the secretary.
Hogue acknowledged that NARAL pushed against Kaine in the past, but said she's been pleased to see the shift in his votes and public statements since then.
The family found a dresser pushed against her bedroom door and said the middle-school student probably climbed out the apartment window, according to The Roanoke Times.
I guess I'm wondering more about cases like the one with the People reporter who claims she was pushed against a wall and felt up by Trump.
The family found a dresser pushed against her bedroom door and said the middle-school student probably climbed out the apartment window, according to the Roanoke Times.
Michael Arad, the memorial's designer, had pushed against displaying it and other artifacts amid the pools at the memorial site to preserve the integrity of his design.
An outsider in the established British art world, he pushed against that status for so long that it finally flipped, leaving him an anointed theoretical and aesthetic insider.
I can hear my actual dog as he pants on the sofa I pushed against my wall so I could spin my head to explore my virtual surroundings.
The fullback pushed against his torso as one does to a tackling dummy, but Kemp's legs remained trapped underneath, folding him backwards until his head touched his backside.
Fire officials and lawmakers in California have vehemently pushed against this assessment, saying forest management is one of a number of issues that could have caused the wildfires.
Both pushed against rising inequality, in contrast to Republican administrations since Reagan that aggravated the inequities in our economy with large tax cuts tilted heavily toward the wealthy.
The early scholars of Asian-­American studies came out of the ''Third World Liberation Front'' of the late '60s, which pushed against the Eurocentric bent of the academy.
But some conservatives balked at spending $81 billion without offsets, while House Democratic leaders had pushed against the relief package because they said it didn't go far enough.
The movement pushed against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the expansion of government powers — such as wiretapping, surveillance, and torture — that Bush deployed while in office.
But over time, he pushed against the natural constraints of a medium that registers what is seen, so that he might illuminate what is suppressed or has vanished.
Now, 27-year-old Mr. Li, the moderator of the online chat group who had a dorsal neurectomy five years prior, stood with his legs pushed against the bed.
In recent weeks, a group of lawmakers has pushed against the idea of returning to the Capitol, where they fear they will contribute to the spread of the virus.
Macron pushed against Weber, listing EU competition commissioner, Denmark's Margrethe Vestager, the bloc's Brexit negotiator, center-right Frenchman Michel Barnier, and Dutch Social Democrat Frans Timmermans as appropriate candidates.
Fake stories about Hillary Clinton being a murderer emerged from a long legacy of right-wing media that has long pushed against established norms of journalism to spread fear and distrust.
Underneath Jodie, the a rod inside the leather seat pushed against her and vibrated in just the right way—the same pattern and progression as her Internet-connected vibrator, in fact.
Hundreds of people, both protesters and police officers, were injured, some seriously, as demonstrators pushed against lines of riot police, threw bottles and stones, and grabbed shields, drawing a tough response.
Trump and his top officials had argued that there was a "crisis" on the southern border, though Democrats pushed against that argument, saying there's no security crisis but rather a humanitarian one.
This table can be pushed against a wall to simply hold your bar accessories when not in use, or extend out to become a small breakfast or cocktail nook whenever you want.
Trump and his top officials had argued that there was a crisis on the southern border, though Democrats pushed against that argument, saying there's no security crisis but rather a humanitarian one.
But there were also retailers who pushed against these statements, saying that sales for comics involving nonwhite heroes, like Miles Morales and Ms. Marvel, were doing well and that diversity was needed.
Rio's spectacular Carnival parade of top samba troupes suffered the accident on Sunday when spectators were pushed against a wall by a faulty float at the start of the famed Sambadrome show.
And in Washington last week, a reporter from CQ Roll Call was pushed against a wall by security guards for asking an FCC commissioner questions in the lobby of a public building.
Indeed, when I asked Booker's office for comment, they pointed out that previous FDA commissioners have pushed against such efforts since the agency doesn't have authority over other countries' drug distribution systems.
This error let the forces that pushed against privacy to argue they were on the side of the "greater good," while those defending it spoke of individual harms—a much weaker position.
Activist teachers have gained clout in recent years as they loudly pushed against the Common Core standards and encouraged parents and students to opt out of tests in protest of widespread testing.
But is this award a slam dunk for the predominantly right-wing movement that's pushed against the types of fiction that have been garnering praise and awards from the Hugo and Nebula awards?
In the early stages of development, Pokemon CEO Ishihara wanted the game to focus on fighting-type pokemon — the humanoid creatures featured in the games and shows — but Hoshino pushed against that idea.
Catherine Morris: Several years ago, we started thinking about how the projects we were focusing on pushed against historical orthodoxies, and about second wave feminism, which is the foundation of the Sackler Center.
The congressional calendar ensures that any fight over Russia sanctions gets dragged into the fall and pushed against the partisan midterm election landscape, where many Republicans are fighting for their political lives. Sen.
Gender letter The comic book revolutionary, who died this week, pushed against the trope that women in comics should be only victims or vixens by creating strong female characters with their own agendas.
What emerges is a portrait of supercharged expansion, sometimes jarring, with alien tribes being pushed against each other by the real estate market or pulled by the allure of Brooklyn's new global image.
In the frankness of Impressionism — a style dismissed as "feminine" by critics of the day — she found instead the tools to represent women beyond the categories Corot pushed against but could not crack.
It also pushed against Collyer's criticisms that the government failed to consider the likelihood MetLife would fail, or the costs that would come with a SIFI label, arguing those weren't required by law.
Black girls with nose rings and multicolor yarn braids pushed against white goth girls with baby bangs; 10-year-old boys and lesbian couples mixed with Kylie Jenner types of every race and creed.
Expansion packs and quick-hit sequels pushed against the constraints of this model, but the constraints of technology that was dependent on physical media meant that they couldn't really escape or challenge this model.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, who pushed against Ms. Pelosi but ultimately voted for her for speaker, got a perch on the influential Financial Services Committee, a particularly plum assignment for a freshman member.
While delivering election materials in Stoke Lodge, near the city of Bristol, Brian Hopkinson, a 70-year-old Conservative candidate, was pushed against a wall and choked by a man who threatened to kill him.
As news filtered out early in the day, angry family members seeking information clashed with police and pushed against a barricade, prompting officers to shoot tear gas at the crowd, according to local media reports.
I met a few young women, some wearing Women of the Wall T-shirts, who were in tears, explaining how the crowd had pushed against them so aggressively that they had a hard time breathing.
It claims that Purdue has done little to flag suspicious prescribers who may be illegally distributing opioids and that it has funded third-party campaigns that have pushed against laws and regulations to combat opioid demand.
"A community pushed against the wall like this will suddenly become a fertile ground for outside forces," Rauf Hakeem, formerly Sri Lankan justice minister and leader of the country's main Muslim party, said in July 2014.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer on Monday pushed against rushing through confirmation hearings scheduled this week for at least seven of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, saying the nominees need a thorough vetting.
Hundreds of people, both protesters and police officers, were injured in the clashes, some of them seriously, as demonstrators pushed against lines of riot police, threw bottles and stones, and grabbed riot shields, drawing a tough response.
He opposed reforming our broken immigration system, calling it the "third rail of American politics," politically fatal to those who dare touch it and pushed against tackling immigration reform when Democrats had control of Congress in 2010.
Mr. Carter was among the administration officials who pushed against the agreement on a conference call with the White House last week as Mr. Kerry, joining the argument from a secure facility in Geneva, grew increasingly frustrated.
Back in 1970s Cologne, Büttner and his fellow members of the Junge Wilde movement pushed against the minimalistic, conceptual pull of their moment with a style of exuberance, intensity, and a joie de vivre sense of irony.
Largely ignored in his lifetime as he pushed against the prevailing wisdom that efficient markets would protect capitalist society against disaster, his idea became widely celebrated only after the financial crisis appeared to confirm it in 2007-08.
Several of the nominated and most talked-about films this year have pushed against Hollywood stereotypes – Call Me By Your Name, Get Out – and political action took place on the red carpet, as well as during the ceremony.
President Trump in his tweets over the last couple days has pushed against the London mayor's claim that there is "no reason to be alarmed" and the need for "extreme vetting" of those from seven high-risk countries.
Rick Scott of Florida said Wednesday that he is "absolutely" open to having witnesses testify in President Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial, a position that's at odds with many of his GOP colleagues who've pushed against having additional witnesses.
He warned her that bad things would happen to her if she tried to get out from under the bed, which he allegedly stacked with plastic totes that had weights pushed against them to make them difficult for Jayme to remove.
Trump has acknowledged he moved to put the brakes on roughly $400 million in military aid to Ukraine about a week before the call, but has pushed against the notion he did so as part of a quid pro quo effort.
There's a contagious energy in LoftOpera's casting of young leads (in large companies they're usually the old divas), unusual settings (the orchestra is often pushed against the audience), and the clink of the crowd's beer bottles on the concrete floors.
Twin A, who had been pushed against an unyielding pelvis for several hours, spent most of his first day alert and looking around, while Twin B, who had been spared this pre-birth stress, slept calmly like a typical newborn.
TRIPOLI, April 12 (Reuters) - Gunfire and blasts echoed through downtown Tripoli in the small hours of Friday as the eastern Libyan LNA force pushed against the forces of the internationally recognised government around the disused international airport and the Ain Zara district.
As the Syrian troops of Bashar al-Assad, backed by Russia, move to clear the last rebel-held enclave in northwestern Syria, some 900,000 civilian refugees — more than half of them children — have been pushed against the Turkish border in the freezing cold.
The 37-year-old social media specialist told VICE News his group was peacefully protesting against a rally by the National Radical Camp, Poland's strongest ultranationalist movement, when a fellow protester refused to show her ID to police and was pushed against a wall.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 27 (Reuters) - The spectacular Carnival parade of Rio's top samba troupes was marred by the injury of 20 people who where pushed against a wall by a faulty float at the start of the famed Sambadrome show, organizers said on Monday.
"I am filing this lawsuit for every woman who's been pinched, prodded, cornered, felt-up, pushed against a wall, grabbed, groped, assaulted, and has spoken up only to be shamed, demeaned, disgraced, passed over for promotion, fired, and forgotten," Carroll, 75, said in a statement.
Driven by President Donald Trump's "America First" strategy and a preference for bilateral deals, the United States had pushed against ministers drafting a perfunctory ministerial that included references to the centrality of the global trading system and to trade as a driver of development.
" In our interview, he pushed against the idea that Frightened Rabbit was all sadness and misery: "There's got to be a sense that, as fucked as life can get, we're still alive and we're still doing this and we're going to attempt to carry on.
Both have long been regions of disputed sovereignty, where a predominantly Muslim minority has pushed against control by a non-Muslim state, and both are now facing increased pressure in countries once committed to multiethnic pluralities that have taken a turn for majoritarian assimilation.
Consisting of ads and images from print publications during that era, the tenuous link to the cigarette is in a photograph of a woman holding one pushed against her breast—an interesting memento of objectification in marketing ploys intended to persuade both men and women to smoke.
Though the White House has pushed against the notion this move marks a withdrawal, and has characterized it more as a relocation of certain troops to ensure they're not caught in the cross fire of a Turkish-Kurdish fight, key Republicans have explicitly used such terminology.
Ms. Murrell was never able to divine this model's name, but in the catalog, she argues that Bazille grants her more autonomy than Manet gives Laure in "Olympia": The Bazille model is seen in clear light, without an employer and not pushed against a dark background.
Despite many problems overseas — the chaos in Syria and the rise of ISIS — Obama pushed against the muscular approach to foreign policy embraced by his predecessor George W. Bush, exhibiting a more restrained and cautious approach to intervention overseas, with varying results (something that our writers here will explore).
Rodriguez will throw up wild triangle attempts or attempt to roll through on Roleta sweeps, but the moment he is pushed against the fence—where he should be wall walking or at the very least encouraging the pass and coming up on the single leg—he is stuck.
The hell underneath the theater's stage feels increasingly damned, and there's a sense that a line has been crossed, as if Martin's desire for intimacy has pushed against his terror, and the resulting discord has thrown him, and the player, entirely across the lines separating life and death.
You could listen to the sometimes sharp, sometimes guttural tones that were pealing from their speakers, each a variation on the standard tuning of the note A. Or you could close your eyes and feel how the music pushed against the ears, the head, the skin, throbbing and droning and crashing.
They refuse to be bullied by men any longer, and now that they're pushed against the wall, they're forced to react in ways outside of what is expected of them — incited by their own fury, untapped tenacity and fear of what can happen to them if they don't fight back.
Criminologists have also pushed against aggressive policing strategies, arguing that they lead to so much distrust within the community ("legal cynicism") that they end up leading to more crime, as people are less likely to turn to police for help and instead resolve interpersonal conflicts on their own — sometimes with violence.
The vote, in which only a simple majority was needed to ratify the contract, comes after a tumultuous period for the N.F.L. Players Association, during which many of the league's biggest stars publicly pushed against the deal because of the extra games and what they viewed as insufficient concessions by the owners.
The vote, in which only a simple majority was needed to ratify the contract, comes after a tumultuous period for the N.F.L. Players Association, during which many of the league's biggest stars publicly pushed against the deal because of the extra games and what they viewed as insufficient concessions by the owners.
Hurley's body of work — which includes the novels God's War and The Mirror Empire, and nonfiction like We Have Always Fought: Challenging the Women, Cattle and Slave Narrative and The Geek Feminist Revolution — has pushed against the tropes of science fiction and fantasy by reimagining gender or challenging how women are portrayed in stories.
In his new letter on marriage and the family, the pope does not endorse a formal path to communion for the divorced and remarried, which his allies pushed against conservative opposition at two consecutive synods in Rome, and which would have thrown Catholic doctrine on the indissolubility of marriage (and sexual ethics writ large) into flagrant self-contradiction.
So we can see what they do on the internet," Kelly said, noting that if foreign nationals did not comply, they could be barred from entering the U.S. The 51 groups who signed the letter pushed against this, saying that it would be a "direct assault on fundamental rights," and that it would "fail to increase the security of U.S. citizens.
In his early critical writings on the Bible, in the 1970s, he pushed against a dominant view within academic Bible scholarship that the ancient texts were effectively a big messy pile of documents, useful mostly for what data they might yield to linguists in their tallies of Semitic verb forms or to historians in their efforts to document ancient cultic practices.
Almost always when Trump has pushed against those norms -- from his assertion of "emergency" presidential authority to build his border wall to his efforts to block Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation into Russia's ties to his 2016 campaign to his defiance of congressional demands for witnesses and documents across an array of issues -- enough legislators from his party have supported him to prevent Congress from effectively checking his behavior.

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