Before long, your emotions get pushed to a limit you didn't even know they could be pushed to.
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Instead, the shoot was pushed to after the wedding itself.
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LS: I'm hard pushed to come up with an example.
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Sanders' agenda, but they have actually pushed to embrace it.
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But it's pushed to reach a broader audience as well.
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You'll feel pushed to make decisions, but don't do it.
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The brownies baked, and onward I pushed to Ramsay's recipe.
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So, we pushed to August, August 4 I believe specifically.
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First, the promised "spring" release window got pushed to August.
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Arnold said he was pushed to the ground and beaten.
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He didn't have to be pushed to repudiate David Duke.
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The sentencing being pushed to October really helped The Situation.
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Ricardo Rossello have pushed to make the island a state.
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You could be pushed to break some bad habits today.
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The lineup has been pushed to its absolute bursting point.
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Second, you may be pushed to buy an extended warranty.
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If you had a president who pushed to present it.
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The Union claims they are being pushed to the limits.
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Or the political opinion they were being pushed to form.
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Both were pushed to seven games in the first round.
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Current President Michel Temer pushed to reform it, but failed.
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However, sometimes workers are simply pushed to their breaking points.
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Lester Jackson had pushed to have the name changed. Rep.
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You'll feel pushed to think and talk about this today.
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They may be pushed to lie about their health conditions.
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Crying babies get pushed to the front of the line.
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For decades, the feminist artist was pushed to the sidelines.
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He also successfully pushed to overhaul the U.S. tax code.
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This is Victor Hugo's novel, pushed to its terrifying extremes.
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And activist investors have further pushed to split the insurer.
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To their credit, the Sabres pushed to the final buzzer.
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Trump has pushed to roll back regulations that prevent development.
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Mary Gillen, of Brooklyn, pushed to create school lunch programs.
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Macron pushed to block Weber over lack of government experience.
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Since then, though, Morgan Stanley was pushed to offer more money.
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As on the cover, celebrating Britishness is pushed to gratuitous lengths.
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Athletes want to be challenged, pushed to be faster and stronger.
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Bolsonaro also has pushed to "integrate" indigenous people into Brazilian society.
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Lots of the ones from yesterday got pushed to today. Yay.
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Bolsonaro also has pushed to "integrate" indigenous people into Brazilian society.
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In 2013, she was pushed to the lower-rated 2 p.m.
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Throughout 2014 and 2015, Abe pushed to amend the nation's laws.
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Her sentencing, scheduled for February 24, got pushed to March 8.
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The senator has pushed to lower drug prices through various means.
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He also pushed to decriminalize abortion and legalize same-sex marriage.
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Democrats have pushed to investigate the government's response to Hurricane Maria.
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These are people pushed to the edge of desperation by hunger.
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Mladek said the government would not be pushed to meet deadlines.
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Sterling pushed to its best level against the euro since Feb.
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MILAN, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Telecom Italia (TIM) has pushed to Feb.
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But that then subjects people to being pushed to the side.
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Afghans complain of being pushed to the end of the line.
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In most countries, they represent that culture pushed to its limit.
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What will happen if Trump is pushed to a breaking point?
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"Some people are just pushed to extremes to survive," she said.
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Cities have also pushed to bring more beer into city limits.
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Or they're being pushed to the back because they're Trump supporters.
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More broadly, gun control advocates have pushed to ban assault weapons.
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"That conflict can be pushed to a physical level," he said.
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Sports _____ For decades, the feminist artist was pushed to the sidelines.
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Coachella's sister festival, Stagecoach, has been pushed to October as well.
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Journalists are increasingly pushed to have a presence on social media.
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The Indian government recently pushed to open more islands to tourism.
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Biden pushed to keep voter participation up as the pandemic spread.
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That date got pushed to Black Friday, but again wasn't released.
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Irma is being pushed to the north by a subtropical ridge.
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Innumerable animals have perished, with many species likely pushed to extinction.
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Her mother was pushed to the ground while struggling with them.
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They're not going to snap, but they're pushed to the limits.
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They are pushed to accept themselves in a narrow-minded manner.
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We weren't really pushed to become the book critics of tomorrow.
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A bug in HTTPS caused some data to be pushed to the wrong place — dating site messages and hotel bookings ended up on search results, or Fitbit info was pushed to a site in the Philippines.
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He pushed to go to war in Iraq and still thinks it was a good idea, just as he has pushed to go to war in North Korea and get regime change in Iran and Syria.
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And there are some moments where I'm just pushed to the brink.
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I pushed to be the one to adapt it for the studio.
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And it's why Sequoia has been pushed to write its large checks.
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While the brick-and-mortar Walmart has been pushed to acquire Jet.
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We had friends over Friday, so our tradition got pushed to Sunday.
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But any thought this gets pushed to '123 is a market negative.
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And the situation has been pushed to crisis point by the weather.
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In this case, only $800 would get pushed to the next pocket.
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Companies have also pushed to gain access to Aadhaar details of customers.
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Was the Democratic frontrunner being pushed to the left by young activists?
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Part of the reason, then, is why he pushed to meet Hannah.
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But many Republican lawmakers have pushed to roll back the Medicaid expansions.
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If you've been feeling undervalued, you'll feel pushed to discuss it now.
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Former President Barack Obama's administration also pushed to ship LNG to allies.
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Current President Michel Temer pushed to reform Brazil's pension plan, but failed.
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He has personally pushed to win the necessary commitments from 55 countries.
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The committee pushed to bundle the law with other law enforcement reforms.
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Ryan also initially pushed to make the entire tax-reform package permanent.
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The higher prices would be pushed to the government, insurers or employers.
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And Elgar's "The Music Makers" (QuattroLive) is pushed to the breaking point.
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Bannon also reportedly pushed to raise the top tax rate for individuals.
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We pushed to do a full season, and it's doing really well.
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Reports of injuries as people pushed to get out of the building.
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Lynch pushed to keep the focus on his Invoke Capital investment fund.
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You're being pushed to do some things you don't want to do.
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"Explicit and conditional GCC support" could be pushed to 2019, said Saliba.
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You'd be pushed to find a publication daring to do that now.
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People in pain may be pushed to illicit channels causing more deaths.
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But any thought this gets pushed to '18 is a market negative.
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She was one of the main figures who pushed to oust Sen.
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But of course they still have to be pushed to do so.
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Several lawmakers have also pushed to expand the scope of Cfius's authority.
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"My son was pushed to the side," said his mother, Michelle Barsness.
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He co-chaired a business group that pushed to cut Social Security.
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Is being pushed to 2028 O.K. with the Los Angeles bid team?
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They have similarly pushed to keep that deal going despite Washington's absence.
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Newsroom employees again pushed to get top editors to change the headline.
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But on Monday night, Harris pushed to the front of the pack.
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Now, the agency is almost certain to be pushed to the right.
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So developers and contractors who had projects pushed to cut labor costs.
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Supporters have pushed to create this program for more than a decade.
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The client was being pushed to pay to get the charges dropped.
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Ivanka Trump and Kushner have also pushed to stay in the pact.
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Trump has pushed to end the family reunification and visa lottery systems.
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Israel has pushed to combat online provocation that it links to bloodshed.
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In recent years, both Democrats and Republicans have pushed to lessen incarceration.
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According to sources, the unveiling could now be pushed to early February.
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One aide said it could be pushed to Nov. 22. http://bit.
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"Microsoft has been pushed to go after the market aggressively," Nag said.
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Advocates have pushed to improve body image among teens, especially teenage girls.
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In the aftermath, the government has pushed to modernize aging urban dwellings.
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CHRIS MATTHEWS: Do you think he should have been pushed to leave?
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"The body is being pushed to the limit right now," he said.
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The issue: The Obama administration pushed to eliminate racial disparities in discipline.
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I tried not to google my symptoms, and pushed to see a specialist.
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But the Blue Dog Democrat has been pushed to the brink of extinction
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They were once leftists, and now they&aposre being pushed to the center.
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Horror movie fans are being pushed to their limit by the movie "Veronica."
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Women are pushed to be submissive to their husbands and act very feminine.
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Both videos were pushed to online channels frequented by IS fighters and sympathizers.
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Employers had pushed to keep the higher smoking limit even with a test.
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During his time as commission chair, he pushed to deregulate the telecommunications industry.
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We haven't pushed to end night feedings, because we have weight-gain concerns.
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NASA set a date for January 7th, and then pushed to January 17th.
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He has pushed to review major infrastructure projects launched by the past administration.
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I'm going to be pushed to the margins, outside margins, of the world.
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A hearing on the motion to dismiss has been pushed to Feb. 29.
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That's what happened to Olmert, who was pushed to resign following his indictment.
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Diversity, integrity and respect whilst continuously being pushed to take responsibility and ownership.
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Then, the clip will be pushed to the owner as an app notification.
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The hockey star can be seen being punched and pushed to the ground.
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Now that delivery date could be pushed to 210, according to the Navy.
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Dutch diplomats have pushed to drop talk of the eastern partners' "European aspirations".
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You're feeling pushed to take action around your career tonight—don't act impulsively.
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Our collective nerves have been pushed to their limits enough as it is.
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He successfully pushed to legalize same-sex marriage, extending basic rights to millions.
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Here, it's being pushed to the Pentagon or at least the court level.
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These stories will also be pushed to a lower spot on users' newsfeeds.
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All the updates pushed to iPhone and iPad apps require approval from Apple.
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Waymo believed it contained incriminating evidence and pushed to get access to it.
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" Pushed to say which was his preferred position, Rooney replied: "On the pitch.
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King is a hard-liner on immigration and has pushed to end DACA.
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The Associated Press: Flynn pushed to share nuclear tech with Saudis, report says.
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After his election, Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, pushed to include affordable housing.
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International organizations pushed to ensure credible elections, sending observers to Latin American capitals.
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Today brings some tough energy—you're being pushed to face your fears, Aries.
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"[As] undocumented students and youth, we're often pushed to be perfect," she said.
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And he voted against Obamacare and pushed to repeal it dozens of times.
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They are pushed to the bottom of the pile when applications are processed.
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The house budget committee had pushed to reduce the rate to 12 percent.
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They've pushed to weaken its independence and effectiveness by monkeying with its structure.
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Last week, the department pushed to delay the final deadline until Feb. 29.
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Mr. Kaine has pushed to constrain the presidential authority to use military force.
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Trump, however, has repeatedly pushed to include border wall funding in immigration legislation.
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The Koch network has long pushed to overhaul the nation's criminal justice system.
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The security update will also be pushed to Sierra and High Sierra versions.
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Especially in areas the big guys have sort of pushed to the side.
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In Brazil, natural hair has been pushed to the margins of mainstream representation.
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The malicious file pushed to customer machines through the tool was called setup.
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The trial, originally set for the beginning of October, was pushed to Dec.
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As more people piled into the intersection, she was pushed to the ground.
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Companies must be pushed to consider and document what goes into algorithm design.
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The two managers also said they had been pushed to cover up delays.
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Japan has also pushed to revive that deal, even without the United States.
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Workers and communities were ravaged, and political positions were pushed to ideological extremes.
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Susan Collins (R-ME) pushed to make sure Ford was given a hearing.
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Mr. Schulz reportedly also pushed to include measures on strengthening the European Union.
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Internet and mobile network operators will find their resources pushed to the maximum.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden has pushed to cut benefits in the past.
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The platypus is being pushed to the "brink of extinction," according to scientists.
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Within six months, Ms. Stapleton said, she was demoted and pushed to resign.
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Qualifying for a Formula One auto race in Suzuka was pushed to Sunday.
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Activists have successfully pushed to add Mentawai culture to local elementary school curriculums.
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Instead, Ntilikina's team unexpectedly pushed to the finals and a deciding Game 5.
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"Funds have been pushed to buy back their short positions," consultancy Agritel said.
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Orrin Hatch of Utah and other lawmakers who've pushed to have him freed.
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The second man, whom Potter had pushed to the ground, had darker skin.
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In a private meeting, some Democrats pushed to add a measure from Rep.
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Sondland's lawyer said Friday that the testimony has been pushed to next Thursday.
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Trump has pushed to ratify the deal by the end of the year.
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Canada has pushed to retain the resolution of trade conflicts by NAFTA members.
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You'll get calls, text messages, and some other notifications pushed to your wrist.
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He impressed Bannon, and Kushner pushed to land Stepien the White House job.
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When he served in the Florida House, he pushed to end greyhound racing.
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He pushed to do it now, and you went along, because, why not?
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In some Middle Eastern countries rape survivors are sometimes pushed to marry their attacker.
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In 2018, however, the bank reinstated the suit and pushed to take the house.
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Netflix will face real competition and consumers will be pushed to make tough choices.
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Boys and men are pushed to be manly and have an exaggerated masculine pride.
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Still, the most vulnerable members of the community have been pushed to the margins.
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He called Brandy's death a murder, saying she was pushed to the breaking point.
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Labor—as a class and as an organized political force—is pushed to the
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Yet there he is casually pushed to the side, awkwardly holding a plastic bag.
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He pushed to reduce the disparity in punishments for crack and powder cocaine offences.
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" Luna stated, simply, "I pushed," to which her mom asked, "Who did you push?
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Who's always at the forefront, even if they get pushed to the side eventually?
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The move comes after the ACLU pushed to unseal the case dockets in September.
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I want to be in a place where I'm pushed to literally my maximum.
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Other races were pushed to later in the evening, while still others were canceled.
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When conversations about the reorganization began, the Instagram founders pushed to bring in Mosseri.
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The international human rights system has been pushed to the breaking point by governments.
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I want to see if I could be pushed to be that fucking horrible.
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Even with mass production starting this month, some deliveries may be pushed to 2017.
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He's pushed to misuse agency funds on over-investing in his own personal security.
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ISIS's holdings are now pushed to patches of desert along the border with Syria.
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Sessions' announcement comes as the Trump administration has pushed to prioritize religious freedom laws.
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The administration has routinely pushed to slash funding across the board at various agencies.
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In 2005, the Bush administration pushed to give Southern Sudanese a pathway for independence.
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Sanders twice pushed to pass legislation to allow the importation of cheaper prescription drugs.
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Pushed to the left by Mr. Sanders's promises of free college for all, Mrs.
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As a result, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is getting pushed to the 10 p.m.
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Young was pushed to picket Netflix's offices after a series of television-related disappointments.
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It's why they've pushed to have the whistleblower step forward and testify in public.
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Those who succeeded were rewarded, while those who failed were pushed to the side.
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Then, Thursday morning, he pushed to have her testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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She said dozens of her cases had been pushed to as late as 2020.
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Instead of having it this Veterans Day, it's being pushed to sometime in 2019.
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Still, worried state health officials pushed to get him checked, and the C.D.C. agreed.
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But even Mr. Creuzot has been pushed to adjust his message in this election.
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More broadly, though, India unilaterally pushed to change Kashmir's status without Pakistan's buy-in.
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Viewers are pushed to mull over what it is to belong to a movement.
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As a result, viewers are pushed to consider the piece as a whole environment.
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This is one area of immigration that the Trump administration has pushed to expand.
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Everything else gets pushed to the periphery while one calamitous problem fills my mind.
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This being an Achatz project, the theme is pushed to its limits and beyond.
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An $250,000 All-Star event, previously slated for midseason, was pushed to the postseason.
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The US federal tax-filing deadline has been pushed to July 15, 2020. Hooray!
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Pushed to the brink, she won the final two points by playing more aggressively.
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In Barcelona, cars are pushed to the outskirts to turn some intersections into playgrounds.
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They are either pushed to the periphery of these places or pushed out altogether.
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Lisa Blunt Rochester, have pushed to get caucus members on board with menthol bans.
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His trial has been pushed to 2020, and he was recently spotted at Cipriani.
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He pumped millions into the transit system and pushed to make repairs more quickly.
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Mahika pushed and pushed to go, and her mother finally agreed to take her.
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After ZELENSKY's election, he pushed to stay in his position but was eventually dismissed.
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When the driver's seat is pushed to the side, there's room for a passenger.
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It's why even beloved liberal figures like Al Franken were pushed to step down.
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Mr. Jones also later pushed to let most of the union's Tesla organizers go.
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The Chinese also pushed to issue a joint statement, which the Trump administration rejected.
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Even then, though, Mr. Flynn pushed to maintain a dialogue with Russian military intelligence.
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Democrats pushed to remove that measure, saying it would increase drug costs for consumers.
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The White House was pushed to defend Trump's handling of such calls after Rep.
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People who followed the link would then be pushed to donate to the campaign.
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He pushed to extend overtime payments, a popular move among rank-and-file personnel.
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In the meantime, T-Mobile has pushed to renegotiate the terms of the deal.
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Serbia is being pushed to recognize Kosovo and get nothing in return, he said.
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All these conservative tendencies put together and pushed to the extreme amount to authoritarianism.
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You'll slowly drift toward a relaxed state, rather than being pushed to go there.
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Immigration activists said they'll be furious if they get pushed to the side again.
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in has pushed to improve relations with North Korea.
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The malicious updates were pushed to Asus computers, which has the software installed by default.
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By the end of my sophomore year, I just was pushed to be myself 100%.
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The president has long pushed to crack down on what he calls Chinese trade abuses.
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We all know he can sing but he was pushed to a different level tonight.
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"The technology is being pushed to new levels ... but there are still limits," LaCourse said.
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Trump resisted firing him until pushed to do so by Laura Ingraham of Fox News.
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But by the 1930s, the magic lantern show was pushed to extinction by motion cinemas.
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Unless beloved notions catch up with reality, politicians will be pushed to make grave mistakes.
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The original launch target was 2013, and it's since been pushed to 2026 or later.
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When you get Apple Card the virtual PAN is pushed to auto fill in Safari.
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US District Judge Amit Mehta has pushed to quickly move the Mazars subpoena case along.
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Around a quarter-century ago, Manila's leaders pushed to have US troops leave the country.
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The tech teams, in turn, thrive because they are being pushed to their limits, too.
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Fox's live broadcast of the popular and powerful musical Rent has been pushed to Jan.
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President Barack Obama has pushed to make tuition free at community colleges across the country.
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You're being pushed to make some changes that will benefit you in the long run.
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He has pushed to dramatically raise rents on low-income Americans who receive housing assistance.
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A dead orca was seen being pushed to the surface of waters by its mother.
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I just hope Jack and the Twitter support team might be pushed to make changes.
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The displacement of people puts pressure on a housing system already pushed to its limit.
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Ali was pushed to the floor, so they gave up finding A.D. Mona stuck around.
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All of them said they voluntarily get their grades pushed to their phones through notifications.
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TMZ broke the story -- Jared was pushed to the ground and beaten back in January.
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Texas pushed to the forefront of national debate over immigration Sunday night when Republican Gov.
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Banks have pushed to repeal it, arguing it's not the government's place to make markets.
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"I saw a bull elephant badly pushed to work [who had] an injury," Lek recalls.
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Puzder's hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee was pushed to Feb.
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Others have pushed to keep the expanded eligibility while imposing new limits on spending. Sen.
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Clinton has been pushed to some of these positions by Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
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Following a catastrophic famine in the 1990s, North Korea pushed to increase its agricultural production.
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Democrats have pushed to change this, and Trump supported the idea on the campaign trail.
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That's half of the $150 billion the administration had pushed to include in the agreement.
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Democrats have pushed to expand services to the poor or provide more services to immigrants.
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David Dao, the passenger, was treated for injuries and United Airlines was pushed to apologize.
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Why does Misha feel pushed to perform a stereotype, and to have Ralph film it?
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As a result, companies may feel pushed to make choices that impose risks on consumers.
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But the problem was always down the road, and the solutions always pushed to tomorrow.
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Its publishers and editors have pushed to be technologically innovative for more than a century.
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The American people have been pushed to a breaking point and we're seeing the results.
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Many are pushed to the back of the line or to no line at all.
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This is, at least, what we are pushed to believe based on their artistic offerings.
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Despite having arthritis in her arm, she pushed to continue her work as a musician.
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Only 5 GB of free storage is available before you're pushed to Apple's paid plans.
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He said the refined coal industry successfully pushed to have the market value clause eliminated.
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Sony, according to the Huffington Post, pushed to excise the scene from the film completely.
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That's the health care policy that some policymakers pushed to include in the 2010 law.
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But the president did so reluctantly after the White House pushed to weaken the bill.
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During Trump's presidency, his companies have pushed to expand overseas, with help from foreign governments.
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Shareholders now come first and employees have been pushed to the back of the line.
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But conservative communities and Republican voters are among those who've pushed to tightly regulate development.
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In 2012, Prime Minister Julia Gillard of Australia successfully pushed to pass a carbon tax.
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He has pushed to expand entertainment options and promised to let women drive in June.
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The creators are pushed to constantly generate content, as cheaply and as quickly as possible.
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But he privately complained that he was being pushed to do more than he wanted.
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The toxically racist ape characterization has been pushed to the margins of the public square.
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Advisers were pushed to sell proprietary mutual funds to clients as well, the complaint says.
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He got pushed to a degree, but it was hardly nothing tyrannical or nothing crazy.
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It was Mr. Trudeau who pushed to put Canadians' rights into the country's fundamental law.
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Unions have also lobbied for higher minimum wages and pushed to hold down executive salaries.
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New York officials have pushed to increase the state's ability to test for the coronavirus.
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She's pushed to change my title, but HR's dragging so I just do it anyways.
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After he was acquitted she pushed to censure Clinton, but the Senate didn't back it.
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All around, costume masks have been pushed to hairlines and full, blurry faces are exposed.
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But the line can get pushed to its limit, especially when we do 200 covers.
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A reinsurance bill is another measure that Collins has pushed to couple with mandate repeal.
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"Too often, homelessness gets pushed to the other side of the tracks," Ms. Roman said.
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Jerry Brown (D) has pushed to generate half its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
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The president has repeatedly criticized the intelligence community whistleblower and pushed to identify the person.
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From the age of 9, Mr. Ma was pushed to learn English by his mother.
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For example, he's pushed to host the next G7 summit at his resort in Florida.
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But McCabe said that sometimes reinstatement efforts get pushed to the wrong group at Amazon.
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The Trump administration had initially pushed to reach a deal by the end of August.
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He said that Mr. Mnuchin was often the mediator who pushed to protect private equity.
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In Missouri, some legislators have pushed to subvert a ballot initiative that would reduce gerrymandering.
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One child got a bloody nose after being pushed to the ground by an adult.
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We have seen what I would refer to as homonationalism being pushed to the fore.
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His scheduled bail hearing for Tuesday was pushed to Wednesday since the judge was unavailable.
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The US has pushed to restart aerial fumigation with glyphosate, which Colombia discontinued in 2015.
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Democrats like Ted Kennedy pushed to ban small, cheap handguns like the one Hinckley used.
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And for years, activists on campus had vocally pushed to integrate or shut down the clubs.
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Between the death, the drugs, and the new dynamic, the band was pushed to the edge.
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RG: So does culture just get pushed to other boroughs and squeezed from there to – wherever?
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It is great in that it has always pushed to make the market bigger, not smaller.
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Doctors don't feel pushed to continue CPR longer than we would otherwise or to stop sooner.
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The change infuriated many drivers, who complained that cars would be pushed to smaller nearby streets.
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The emergency alerts that get pushed to cellphones are about to get a lot more interactive.
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Santa Clara prosecutors have successfully pushed to have him removed from a separate sexual assault case.
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First as Civil Service commissioner and then as president, Roosevelt pushed to eradicate the spoils system.
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U.S. bond trading is closed for Veterans Day today, after yields pushed to January highs Thursday.
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A product of Facebook himself at this point, he pushed to fortify our sense of humanity.
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" During the AP interview, Affleck also said that "more women need to be pushed to power.
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Making matters worse, it's not like Trump pushed to get this meeting all on his own.
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Students are pushed to be globally competitive; yet they are reminded of where they come from.
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In a recently enacted bill, Booker pushed to prohibit solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prisons.
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Some, such as House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling, have pushed to eliminate them altogether.
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Compliance has been a driver for IAM adoption yet they are being pushed to deliver more.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, pushed to increase the role of test scores in teacher evaluations.
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That still leaves the question of how the Taliban might be pushed to the negotiating table.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion, many Republicans pushed to liberalize abortion laws.
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But over the past decade, locals have pushed to develop more green space along its riverfront.
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Democratic House members have already pushed to introduce a resolution to disapprove of the president's action.
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This is not true — Clinton has long pushed to close the loophole, and she said so.
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When pushed to its fullest, the Blade 15 got pretty warm and the fans kicked up.
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He has pushed to freeze Medicaid expansion two years earlier than called for in the legislation.
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Dan Newhouse (R) — pushed to include a provision returning the bones in the water infrastructure bill.
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Even an endurance drone, though, may be pushed to survey a large estate in one go.
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Yet same Members pushed to subpoena #whistleblower who they complain only has second hand info. #hypocrisy.
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My mother and others like her are pushed to the background of conversations about immigration reform.
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Banks have pushed to move away from the annual schedule, saying the lengthy submissions are onerous.
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Because her family sat around her, he was pushed to the other end of the room.
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And last month Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell pushed to legalize the farming of industrial hemp.
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The Sabres (23-22-219) had their losing streak pushed to six games - all in regulation.
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In 2018, reservations were finally opened for its inaugural 2020 season, now pushed to mid-year.
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Under Armour (UAA) executives were pushed to meet aggressive sales targets, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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All the media's chips were pushed to the middle of the table during the Mueller investigation.
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"Our society has been pushed to the brink of a total breakdown," the spokesperson said Tuesday.
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That's why every year we pushed as hard as we've pushed to get that legislation passed.
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Pushed to the bullpen last season, he went 22015-22002 with a 2195 E.R.A. in 22007.
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When the court first pushed to hire new judges in 2011, the political wrangling started immediately.
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JetBlue's workforce has also pushed to unionize in recent years, which will mean higher labor costs.
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The attack came as the Syrian military pushed to retake the region for the Assad regime.
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"At that point, Lance and I pushed to refuse him a new contract," says Ben Ammar.
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He pushed to expand Uber by investing in self-driving cars, meal deliveries and freight shipping.
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Old favorites have been pushed to the side, with Call of Duty: Black Ops one example.
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There are also more ambitious scenarios, in which each solution is pushed to its full potential.
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But with healthcare pushed to the back burner, I believe that it's infrastructure that gains steam.
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We always pushed to be more creative and exciting, and sometimes we went over the top.
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Biden would not be the first middle of the road president pushed to action by circumstance.
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He believes traffic was pushed to the periphery, drivers were confused, and bus routes were snarled.
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But with calls growing for impeachment proceedings, some House Democrats pushed to get him to testify.
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Just as he had done in Oregon, Mr. Burnett pushed to exclude blacks from the state.
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Lampert's offer came after the retailer had been pushed to the brink of liquidation multiple times.
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"It added: "Again, nobody will be pushed to do something that doesn't feel right to them.
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It's always been my white counterparts who have been fully celebrated and pushed to the forefront.
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Universal's "F9" was pushed to 2021 so that it could still have a big theatrical release.
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She pushed to hire the director Reed Morano (Beyoncé's "Lemonade" movie) for the first three episodes.
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It wasn't immediately clear why the vote scheduled for midday was pushed to 3:30 p.m.
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Asking why the US needs more Haitians, he pushed to "take them out" of the deal.
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But as the college pushed to go Division I, the for-profit model became a target.
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Both were political centrists at heart but were pushed to the extremes by their party's bases.
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Because production got pushed to when the NBA season started and he had to drop out.
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Following the 2008 crash, retirement plan advisors pushed to help employers and workers understand market risk.
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All these games, they have been gradually pushed to the side [by increasingly powerful AI programs].
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Politics was bundled alongside everything else, and even the uninterested were pushed to consume political news.
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Rand Paul of Kentucky pushed to ask a question that would have named the alleged whistleblower.
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USCIS officials, including asylum officers and others, have been pushed to administer all three controversial programs.
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Republicans and many Alaskans have long pushed to open up a portion of ANWR for drilling.
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Thursday marks the second time in the past year that Democrats have pushed to censure Trump.
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It's similar to the wake of a fast motorboat as water is pushed to either side.
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Instead, Pruitt has pushed to encourage state and local government representatives and people with diverse viewpoints.
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The law was named for Kendra Webdale, who was pushed to her death by Andrew Goldstein.
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Pushed to their breaking point in New Orleans, dancers took to the streets and the internet.
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Bullock says Montana was pushed to action thanks to federal apathy on the consumer protection front.
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As of now, the show has been pushed to November, as previously reported by Business Insider.
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The car had to be pushed to a side street and loaded onto the flatbed truck.
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While pilots have pushed to unionize for years, Ryanair was able to hold off their efforts.
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"We're pushed to produce more so that universities can rise up the league tables," he said.
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You have to go to people who are not used to being pushed to make decisions.
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Here, rendered through light boxes, those contrasts are pushed to the extreme and the assertion amplified.
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These alerts are pushed to both the TV and the smartphone via the updated Smart View application.
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Few Wisconsin Democrats have pushed to cancel the deal entirely, particularly with construction and staffing already underway.
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That's like a savings measure as the company pushed to keep the cost down from the Ionic.
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Possibly related: Elon Musk's mysterious Tesla product announcement, originally teased for today, has been pushed to Wednesday.
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Reuters reported in October that the IPO had been pushed to 2016 due to volatile stock markets.
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According to 9to5Mac, he said the iPhone 73 launch would likely be pushed to October or November.
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We are not being asked, but pushed to search and destroy whatever is blocking our personal growth.
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There's nowhere for you to be pushed to your best (self) or no adults in your corner.
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People will be pushed to communicate using other platforms, some of which won't offer the same protections.
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The result is a nice amount of freedom, since you're not pushed to do any specific missions.
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"I'm definitely feeling pushed to take more of an interest in that," the second anonymous employee said.
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One showed a child being pushed to the ground, while another alleged that Islam had conquered Europe.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has relentlessly pushed to build a border wall and tighten immigration restrictions.
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CDK Global — CDK is being pushed to streamline operations or sell itself by activist investor Elliott Management.
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Bloomberg reported it was planned for a June launch, but pushed to September due to production challenges.
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His policies pushed to the polls Democrats who oppose him and Republicans who support him, analysts said.
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That is, the brain can be bogged down like an other computer when pushed to its limits.
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A planned vote Thursday afternoon was pushed to Friday, as Republicans continued to meet throughout the day.
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Eager for freedom, a soldier who was blackmailing Flashman pushed to the front—and was conveniently beheaded.
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Erdogan has pushed to keep international attention on Khashoggi's killing and put the spotlight on the prince.
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The extradition bill deliberations started in February and Lam had pushed to have it passed by July.
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The meeting was important to Zelensky, who pushed to come to Washington on the July 25 call.
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Trump and his allies have repeatedly maligned the whistleblower's motives and pushed to reveal the person's identity.
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The OS, which was due out this fall, was pushed to early next year back in September.
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Unfortunately, there are a few issues that arise when the X1 Extreme is pushed to the extreme.
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Then again, as CEO Jeff Bezos has pushed to his employees, it's "always" day one at Amazon.
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Since taking office last year, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has pushed to clamp down on corruption.
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Pebble's Timeline, for example, relied on multiple servers that allowed notifications to get pushed to people's watches.
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Notably, reform conservatives have not pushed to make the child credit more accessible to low-income families.
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And they have pushed to change the current, colonial-era law that specifically bars extraditions to China.
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Their music will still be available on the service, but it will not be pushed to listeners.
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The division has also pushed to file more cases against towns that discriminate against houses of worship.
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Berlin had pushed to create a national champion and end questions over the future of the banks.
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So anything that I thought was pushing too much of an agenda I pushed to the wayside.
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When that doesn't work, she stands up but then either falls or is pushed to the ground.
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He pushed to sell 1m cars a year to help spread the costs of developing future technology.
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Although Mayer has pushed to expand the tech company's entertainment offerings, her efforts haven't been paying off.
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It has pushed to expand the number of its Fred's restaurants and opened a luxury cannabis shop.
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And then there were four: Bannon has reportedly been pushed to the fringe on major decision-making.
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At the time of that film's release, hate groups were generally pushed to the margins of society.
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We love magic and fantasy (Harry Potter, mostly), but we've been temporarily pushed to the dark side.
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The harder they pushed to nominate "traditional" writers, the more the community responded by supporting minority voices.
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An exploited worker, pushed to their limits, spirals into burnout or divorce or depression or custody loss.
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That deadline was extended to the end of March and has now been pushed to April 28.
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Apple's new subscription services live in the cloud and merely needs to be pushed to a screen.
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Third Point pushed to put one of its partners on the board, saying Campbell needed financial expertise.
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It is not clear if the Season 8 premiere will be pushed to fall 2018 or later.
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Blackburn says those will likely mean that the territorial disputes will be temporarily pushed to the backburner.
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It's unclear when any floor vote would happen, but it is likely to be pushed to September.
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Funding to run the government runs out December 8, but will likely be pushed to December 22.
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For some brands, it takes getting pushed to the brink of extinction in order to truly rally.
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In fact, the oppressed group is often pushed to take on much of society's necessary physical labor.
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Whether from the right or the left, postwar French leaders have constantly pushed to take Europe further.
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"Art is always pushed to the edge," said He Miao, a curator of contemporary art in Beijing.
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The youngest Camargos have pushed to sell some of the businesses if bids look attractive, Estado reported.
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John E. Moss (D-Calif.), FOIA was pushed to passage by a coalition of Democrats and Republicans.
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She was a capable families minister and has pushed to modernise Germany's armed forces (with patchy results).
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One of them, Emad Babiker, was then later "pushed to the ground and beaten" in the altercation.
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Many protesters are first-time activists pushed to protest by inequality, violence, despair and hope for change.
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But Liberto Barnes said only when gun violence hits home do people feel pushed to take action.
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His content can hit millions of likes if it's picked up and pushed to the TikTok homepage.
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Mr. Foye and his chief of staff testified that Mr. Baroni pushed to close the lanes again.
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Perez is being pushed to run by President Obama and Vice President Biden, giving him instant credibility.
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Mr. Newman says Fox News pushed to renew the contract; the company says the negotiations were bilateral.
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So, we live a life with nerves frayed and bodies pushed to the edge of our seats.
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He also pushed to fly Delta rather than the government's contract carrier, to accrue frequent flier miles.
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Inside both the command and the agency, he has pushed to develop new options to deter interference.
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Originally planned for a May 26, 2017, release, the film has been pushed to December 15, 2017.
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"Our system has been pushed to a breaking point by those who seek open borders," she said.
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Mr. Booker, who just turned 50, has pushed to be part of the next-generation discussion, too.
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Ms. Dutta said Mr. Patekar pushed to change a dance routine to make it more physically intimate.
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You'll be pushed to your limits, both mentally and physically, in that really fun kind of way.
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Trump, who yesterday called Afghanistan "the Harvard University of terrorism," had pushed to end America's longest war.
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To adapt to an increasingly volatile playing field, executives are being pushed to rethink their supply chains.
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A group of GOP senators with very different ideological backgrounds publicly pushed to slow down the process.
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Since then, utility companies have been pushed to improve safety and update old infrastructure, an expensive proposition.
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Samantha Vang pushed to amend the state law, citing the growing Hmong-American community in the state.
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As he and I told and retold our complicated history, we were pushed to the breaking point.
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Now, students across the city said, they are being pushed to defend themselves in more radical ways.
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That lack of awareness is one reason these museums are now routinely being pushed to the brink.
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In a news conference Tuesday, Democrats highlighted the provisions they pushed to include in the revised USMCA.
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At the state level, Republican governors and legislatures have pushed to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients.
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United States criticism of the negotiation process also emboldened opposition radicals who successfully pushed to end it.
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Initially, Mr. dos Santos pushed to have his eldest son succeed him as president, M.P.L.A officials said.
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When the plastic hits a certain temperature, the pores open and water is pushed to the surface.
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The bill generally called for protections for children's data, but Lady Kidron pushed to detail those protections.
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Eddie Bernice Johnson pushed to rename the observatory and it was enacted into law on December 20.
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I knew that when the details emerged, they would substantiate the lies we pushed to Jones's audience.
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But eventually intelligence officials determined his name, and F.B.I. agents pushed to prosecute him in New York.
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As a member of Congress, Mulvaney had called the CFPB a "joke" and pushed to abolish it.
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It was pushed to 2016, then to early 2017, and now, finally, it's opening in fall 2017.
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But Bloomberg since said they've been pushed to 20203, so we're not counting on October for these.
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The House approved 12 spending bills aligned with its earlier budget resolution, now pushed to the side.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers had pushed to nix the flood insurance language, led by Republican Sens.
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"ISIS will have more disenfranchised people, people pushed to the margins, to appeal to," Mr. Awad said.
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Lawmakers at a House Agriculture Committee hearing on Wednesday pushed to expand American agricultural trade with Cuba.
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The government has pushed to cut carbon dioxide emissions after the Paris 2015 accord on climate change.
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Major League Baseball owners, for example, had pushed to be eligible after the draft regulations excluded them.
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The bill generally called for protections for children's data, but Lady Kidron pushed to detail those protections.
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This isn't the first time the Trump administration has pushed to let beneficiaries contribute to such accounts.
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The inaugurations, scheduled for Monday morning, were pushed to the afternoon for one last sprint of diplomacy.
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Such stories make it easy to see why Democrats pushed to shrink ICE's capacity to detain people.
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Mr. Zhang fought many internal battles when Tencent's revenue department pushed to put more ads on WeChat.
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You'll be agitated about money this evening, and you'll feel pushed to find the solution your problems.
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Most of these militants were kids, right, indoctrinated and pushed to this stuff at an impressionable age.
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In recent weeks, Mr. Sanders has pushed to strengthen his support among black voters, a group that Mrs.
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Their traditional tools have been largely exhausted, as most countries' interest rates have been pushed to almost nothing.
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In 2015, they pushed to defund Planned Parenthood in a must-pass bill to keep the government funded.
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The country's currency has been pushed to historic lows, inflation has soared, and foreign investment has dried up.
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Arguments over seating are usually about who sits next to whom, and who is pushed to the edges.
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After Matthew's death, Warren and her husband pushed to bring mental health to the forefront of Saddleback's ministries.
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Plans to sell the firm or bring in a strategic investor have been pushed to the long term.
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Collins noted that she was one of two Republicans, along with Romney, who pushed to extend the trial.
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The theory is that, when Biden was vice president, he pushed to get Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin fired.
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Even so, Mr. Mattis pushed to get congressional authorization, according to people with knowledge of the internal debate.
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Sanders' plan would also: Sanders has pushed to insure all Americans through a single-payer, government-run plan.
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This is a wonderful time to sort through your feelings; you'll feel pushed to talk about them tonight.
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Some defendants, especially the young or mentally impaired, can be pushed to admit guilt when they are innocent.
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But some firms that have been pushed to the brink are desperate to avoid the ignominy of default.
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Impeachment resolutions can be pushed to the floor through a question of privilege, according to ample past precedent.
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In 2005, though, NASA upped the cost estimate to $4.5 billion, and the launch was pushed to 2013.
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These women could be pushed to this career by their families to quickly earn a lot of money.
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And health insurers will be pushed to pay for treatment as it's recognized as a real medical condition.
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As commissioner, Piwowar pushed to abolish rules that keep individual investors away from startups and other private companies.
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But other lawmakers have pushed to add new sanctions such as some specifically targeting Iran's ballistic missile tests.
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Indonesian miners are being pushed to build smelters as the government tries to develop a downstream metals industry.
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Amazon Web Services, the company's fast-growing and lucrative cloud business, has pushed to serverless computing, he said.
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Shari Redstone has pushed to combine the two media giants, a deal Moonves vigorously opposed in the courts.
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The government shutdown ended last week, and on Wednesday the Federal Reserve was successfully pushed to the sidelines.
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Pushing for change Republican and conservative thinkers have pushed to turn entitlement programs into block grants for decades.
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Crude had jumped to 2019 highs this week after the United States pushed to tighten sanctions against Iran.
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The liberals were taking over and the common working man and woman were getting pushed to the wayside.
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But the currency has lost ground since February even as oil has pushed to a five-month high.
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Democrats had pushed to extend the trial and hear from additional witnesses, and several key Republicans, including Sens.
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It could be filled to the brim with product upon product, then easily pushed to the checkout counter.
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And lawmakers have pushed to craft tax reform legislation before, only to see the efforts crash and burn.
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President-elect Trump and his allies have pushed to block recounts in two other states, Michigan and Wisconsin.
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He has also pushed to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to favor the United States.
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The company had warned of lower-than-expected results back in January as it pushed to clear inventory.
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Meanwhile, some in the Senate have pushed to make the law permanent and some want more significant reforms.
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He also pushed to increase the state's emergency funding to support civil legal aid services for immigrant families.
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Fannie and Freddie then were effectively nationalized during the crisis and have been pushed to tighten mortgage quality.
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Jenny Chase of BNEF says that in some cases "the model is being pushed to the absolute limit".
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When the company started exporting the elixir, it pushed to get its product into the hands of royalty.
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If you're highly rated, you're more likely to be pushed to the top of high-rated people's queues.
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Conventional R. & B. stars have been pushed to the fringes by the unflagging cultural dominance of hip-hop.
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It was David M. Rubenstein, the chairman of the Kennedy Center's board, who pushed to update the center.
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The other three quarterfinal winners also were pushed to a third set, including Putintseva's semifinal opponent, Sorana Cirstea.
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A. Pushed to the extreme, it's the difference between China under Deng Xiaoping and Zimbabwe under Robert Mugabe.
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But with time running out in December, Wheeler's confirmation process is nearly certain to be pushed to 2019.
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Reagan eliminated federal dollars earmarked to help desegregation and pushed to end hundreds of school-desegregation court orders.
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Lawmakers in a number of states have pushed to remove monuments, plaques and other homages to the Confederacy.
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Netflix's content-development team is being pushed to be more cost-effective with their investments, The Information reported.
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But his parents insisted that someone must have killed their son, and they pushed to reopen the investigation.
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Charlie Baker, a Republican, pushed to create a fiscal control board to oversee the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
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The only other port is the headphone jack, and thankfully HP hasn't pushed to eradicate that just yet.
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But the flight has been pushed to next year — though it's not too far off in early January.
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Schwarzenegger enjoyed strong name recognition as an actor and pushed to promote California trade ties and environmental protections.
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After meeting Holmes in 2011, Mattis pushed to have Theranos devices—which did not work—deployed in Afghanistan.
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I'd walk into another meeting where we are being pushed to open and close stocks in the Oculus.
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Conservatives have long pushed to privatize the rail service, but Amtrak retains support among members of both parties.
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Another showed Infowars founder Alex Jones ridiculing a child who was pushed to the ground by an adult.
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First startups pushed to keep our bodies in shape, moving on to sleep tracking and, eventually, our minds.
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Even after they paid tens of thousands of dollars, students would be pushed to buy even more products.
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You're still working out how you really feel about things, and today you'll be pushed to take action.
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"I heard Neurosis and Coalesce and Bloodlet and that stuff was immediately pushed to the side," he says.
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It appears to show a woman being chased and pushed to the ground by agents of the commission.
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So did Jones, who's apparently a huge World of Warcraft player and pushed to get this movie made.
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In the interim, Trump appointed Mick Mulvaney, who as a member of Congress pushed to abolish the agency.
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As Mr. Moon has pushed to deepen ties with Pyongyang, the backlash from his critics has been swift.
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But Mr. Rodríguez Mora he added that economic arguments had been pushed to the margins of the debate.
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At the same time, G.F.S. pushed to get graduates of the program into internships and entry-level jobs.
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Citizens are being pushed to the limit as economic conditions continue to deteriorate and prices of goods rise.
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The women and children were separated from the men first, Rashida said, then pushed to the river's shore.
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Numerous times over the evening men were pushed to the fence and their legs were easily scooped out.
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"It is clear that this video was 'pushed' to many innocent New Zealanders by various apps," he said.
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"I think, once you get pushed to a point that you have nothing left," he said, and paused.
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In Washington, Dr. Shulkin has pushed to make data a bigger part of the veterans health care system.
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He pushed to pass the Dallas Charter, which instituted a zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse of minors.
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Currently, the city has cameras in 140 school zones; activists have pushed to at least double that number.
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Josef Fischer Jr., the son of the founder, pushed to experiment with new techniques, particularly lighter, composite skis.
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Beijing has pushed to add more money to the economy and had prodded local governments to increase spending.
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Today, the machine is the computer, endowed by software with transformative technology Mr. Laarman has pushed to extremes.
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Males pushed to sing at a higher pitch could be perceived by females to be less desirable mates.
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Engineers were pushed to submit technical drawings and designs at roughly double the normal pace, former employees said.
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We women have been pushed to the margins, toward subservience, even when it comes to our literary work.
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It found a highly aggressive team pushed to strike as many deals as possible, as fast as possible.
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In 2006, aides to President George W. Bush unsuccessfully pushed to shift 18 programs to the Commerce Department.
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It was pushed to companies using the update mechanism of a very popular piece of Ukrainian accounting software.
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The update was originally planned to release in fall 2017, then pushed to 2018, before being canceled outright.
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Whatever intensity he brings to daunting pieces by Rachmaninoff or Liszt, he never appears pushed to his limits.
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The meeting — originally set for Tuesday — has been pushed to Friday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said.
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This isn't the first time Lime pushed to help cities build infrastructure that will benefit its business model.
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Employers can subsidize the fee, or the cost can be pushed to employees that are using the service.
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In recent weeks, rebel forces have pushed to connect the areas they controlled in Hama and Idlib Provinces.
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Dr. Tanton pushed to make English the official language of the United States through his group U.S. English.
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Emilia Clarke says she felt pushed to shoot nude scenes while playing Daenerys Targaryen on Game of Thrones .
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USCIS officials, including asylum officers and others, have been pushed to administer all three of the controversial programs.
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A much older man, also with the alt-right group, got pushed to the ground in the commotion.
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As the library pushed to change perceptions of Marvila and gaming, others were fighting in their own way.
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The hospital tray that had held his meals for the past two weeks was pushed to the side.
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"When I got to the Senate, I pushed to bring our troops home," she said during January's debate.
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It's unclear precisely which devices received the alert, but it appears to have been pushed to Galaxy devices.
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The school reform movement has pushed to bring more formal math and phonics concepts into the preschool curriculum.
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Restaurants have started offering plant-based options to customers, and employees have pushed to raise the minimum wage.
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Mr. Lampert has shut down stores, reshuffled the company's organization and pushed to have a greater online presence.
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Decades of legal precedent are pushed to the wayside in pursuit of this complete takeover by Big Labor.
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And he's pushed to try to get through the impeachment trial as rapidly as possible, with minimal fanfare.
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Jeff Flake, the Arizona Republican who pushed to initiate the FBI's investigation, during a Monday event in Boston.
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Increasingly angry at Mr. Boehner's efforts to quell his restive right wing, they pushed to toss him out.
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On the West Coast, salmon populations that support local economies are being pushed to the brink of survival.
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"Politically and societally and environmentally, we're being pushed to the point of collapse like the materials," he said.
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Iconic ocean predators like sharks and sea otters have been pushed to the brink of extinction by humans.
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When it comes to the military, Trump has also pushed to roll back protections for the LGBTQ community.
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You'll be pushed to take action this afternoon around an issue that concerns your work or your reputation.
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Apple has pushed to create an image that its products are American and not manufactured only in Chinese factories.
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Verizon recently tested this model with its original competition series, "The Runner," which was pushed to AOL's digital platforms.
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Amid the broadsides, Republican lawmakers who have pushed to repeal Obamacare for years are pledging to protect the provision.
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But the government pushed to turn the area into a tourist hotspot, and today it's home to 20143,000 people.
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Investors, meanwhile, have sought safe havens - the Japanese yen has pushed to an 18-month high versus the dollar.
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She also backed increased infrastructure spending and pushed to defend and improve the Affordable Care Act, among other issues.
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The police union has pushed to take more control of the disciplinary process and limit the commissioner's unilateral authority.
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This is to clambering up monkey bars what mountaineering is to hiking, a natural human pursuit pushed to extremes.
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At the same time, I think I'd be hard pushed to find something that I like just as much.
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Schools were pushed to ensure girls left with equal maths skills to boys—and, crucially, equal confidence in them.
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Abandoned cars were pushed to the side of the road, lawn furniture and children's toys floating through the waters.
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DC statehood: The nation's capital has long pushed to become its own state, and 2016 will be no different.
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No, but quite a few buttons were pushed to bring out that kind of "attitude," to use Caroline's word.
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You can imagine the frustration and helplessness you might feel at being pushed to buy all these unnecessary solutions.
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State firms, at home, would be pushed to improve their asset quality and boost their equity capital, Xiao said.
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Greene, a former VMware CEO, has pushed to raise Google's profile in corporate computing since she joined last year.
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Repossessions are rare by international standards, with lenders pushed to restructure loans or sell them to non-bank entities.
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Kushner and Trump both have significant interests in real estate — and pushed to get the Opportunity Zone program passed.
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It was originally set for 2012, which was then pushed to 2014, which was pushed again to this year.
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In other words: The UK will have to be pushed to the brink to get Parliament to finally act.
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The founders of Instagram left when Zuckerberg pushed to integrate Facebook and Instagram more closely, including Facebook's messaging services.
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Trump's Russia problems multiply; Thursday's AHCA vote is pushed to Friday; Senate Democrats have some game theory to do.
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I also pushed to give automatic citizenship to children born in Italy even if their parents were illegal immigrants.
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They don't have to be CEO, but they shouldn't have to be pushed to the side in some workshop.
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They were pushed to attend poetry readings and English-language-only singing sessions, and alcohol and prostitution were prohibited.
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Once actioned, these price updates are pushed to the places that a hotel sells its inventory, such as Booking.
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Leader McConnell, we pushed to get this legislation to the floor of the Senate, and now you are delaying.
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Women who are pushed to "lean in" at work are often told to pull back to appeal to men.
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Lawmakers repeatedly talked over Strzok, who pushed to be allowed to respond to several fiery speeches from Republican lawmakers.
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As a consequence, the younger workers get pushed to their physical and emotional limits in long sleep-deprived days.
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Current President Michel Temer pushed to reform Brazil's pension plan but failed, as his proposed measures were widely unpopular.
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He successfully pushed to open the nation's oil industry, which had been a state-run monopoly since the 1930s.
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Safari directors claim that Amur's patience was likely pushed to the limit due to a nearby female in heat.
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But the witnesses suggested that there was little basis for the investigations that Ukraine was being pushed to launch.
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"With Apple News built in to every iPhone... regular people are content to just get news pushed to them."
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That led to Jobs being stripped of his leadership of the Macintosh team and pushed to leave the company.
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Civil libertarians have pushed to reform the law, saying it provides a backdoor for authorities to surveil American citizens.
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From there, Parker is pushed to use his powers to fight evil across New York City and the world.
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Philadelphia continued with relentless defensive pressure and pushed to a 94-63 advantage at the end of the third.
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After the game's release, Hawaii state legislators pushed to ban kids from buying games with microtransactions and loot boxes.
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Ives-Rublee, along with other activists, also successfully pushed to get disability rights included in the Women's March platform.
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" When pushed to describe her relationship with Schumer, Notaro said only: "'I've worked with her... Let's leave it there.
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Sessions has pushed to curb immigration into the United States, including by those who enter legally on work permits.
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The yield on the benchmark U.S. 10-year bond pushed to 2.994 on Thursday, a nearly two-week high.
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And in an echo of current events, Republicans pushed to have a Senate Intelligence Committee investigation report made public.
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They often pushed to the front, gaining a boat length or more and demoralizing other teams in the process.
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Dipoto is wired to deal — and, like his team, he was pushed to keep striving after the Cano news.
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The agency's previous chairwoman had pushed to strengthen the rule, and the agency could choose to continue her work.
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Over the winter, Mansur moved the team to Nuevo Laredo from Veracruz and pushed to play games in Laredo.
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He has also pushed to change the rules by which immigrants who are legal residents can receive public benefits.
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Claire Foy (having a big year) is indelible as a woman pushed to the edge, and then beyond it.
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Ambiguous agendas could be pushed to further weaponize science; knowledge and education would become currency for an elite few.
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A newcomer, Raleigh (Asa Butterfield), has pushed to serve under Captain Stanhope (Sam Claflin), his sister's sweetheart, danger notwithstanding.
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Mr. White and some of his recently discovered half-siblings pushed to make "fertility fraud" a felony in Indiana.
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Months later, President Obama pushed to federalize a similar approach through his announcement of the Student Digital Privacy Act.
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And it has clashed with another federal regulator that pushed to give consumers greater power to sue financial institutions.
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Netanyahu made the televised remarks after meeting a key coalition partner who has pushed to hold a snap elections.
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The department assembled panels of experts to address the concerns, but the three men pushed to kill the deal.
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The release of the upcoming James Bond film "No Time to Die" has been pushed to November from April.
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The Jaguars then pushed to the Houston 28 before Mercilus dropped Minshew and forced a fumble that Jacksonville recovered.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has pushed to stop the U.K. from leaving the EU without a deal in place.
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As it grew increasingly more strict, some drivers were pushed to sleep in their cars to meet its demands.
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Salvatore Zottola's would-be killer remains at large, and his father's next court date has been pushed to September.
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Ms. Waters has pushed to widen membership beyond the Upper East Side, despite the challenge of the name itself.
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Canada last month suggested it could walk away if the U.S. pushed to remove a key dispute-settlement mechanism.
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Trump and Republican lawmakers have pushed to have Biden and his son testify at the impeachment trial, but Rep.
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Mr. Pruitt has also pushed to diminish federal oversight of the environment, sending authority from Washington to the states.
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The Washington Post also reported that the pretrial hearing would be delayed for two days and pushed to Sept.
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A sector of the community unhappy with this solution instead pushed to split the blockchain and create "bitcoin cash".
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And spend your weekend immersing yourself in parts of music history that are too often pushed to the margins.
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The Washington Post reported in December that senior White House officials pushed to have ICE agents within ORR facilities.
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When the undecided voters were pushed to declare a preference, Trump received the backing of 17 percent of them.
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In Iraq, pro-Iranian factions in parliament have pushed to oust American troops from Iraqi soil following Soleimani's killing.
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However, Democrats have pushed to see the whistleblower complaint to get a full picture of what alarmed the whistleblower.
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As a member of Congress representing South Carolina, Mulvaney called the CFPB a "joke" and pushed to abolish it.
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The hearing was lackluster -- the case was pushed to next week because prosecutors want more time to review evidence.
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And his time in office was met with statewide protests by Kentucky teachers, after he pushed to cut pensions.
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In August, Clinton promoted a $275 billion infrastructure proposal, while Trump has pushed to spend nearly double that amount.
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"We can put the biofoundry capabilities into a box that can be pushed to a global researcher," says Ness.
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Current President Michel Temer pushed to reform Brazil's pension system but failed, as his proposed measures were widely unpopular.
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Menendez pushed to go into a private session to bring up his concerns, filing a motion that ultimately failed.
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In McLoone's experience, RS Eden's message was clear: He felt pushed to get off methadone — until his mom intervened.
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XDA Developers editor-in-chief Mishaal Rahman tweeted that the feature is now being pushed to closed beta testers.
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The comedian Louis C.K. has pushed to revive his comedy career — to vigorous opposition — after admitting to sexual misconduct.
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Mr. Lopez said that the employees are pressed to watch the limits, while being pushed to carry more packages.
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Republicans have eyed a vote the week of July 10, but it may be pushed to the following week.
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And perhaps, having been pushed to such severe limits, whoever made the drones would feel justified in using force.
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Hof beat a three-term incumbent legislator even as party activists pushed to get Hof's legal brothels shut down.
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Instead, it recounts the story of an abuse victim pushed to the breaking point, literally, in her own words.
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Conservatives have aggressively pushed to unwind Obamacare's insurance regulations, but the Senate rules have proven difficult to work around.
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But some of the most successful artists and athletes of all time were pushed to stardom by their controversial fathers.
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Putnam is running for governor and has pushed to make it easier for people to get a concealed weapons permit.
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He was taken to Bellevue Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation after the incident, and the arraignment was pushed to Tuesday.
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It was originally due to drop on June 2 before it was pushed to June 30 and then July 6.
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Heard's hearing on the domestic violence claims has been pushed to August, and a temporary restraining order has been reissued.
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According to The Washington Post, Pruitt pushed to find his wife a well-paying job with a politically connected group.
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His many colleagues and collaborators remembered Golin on social media as a kind man who pushed to support innovative cinema.
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Those that survived have been pushed to the outskirts of cities, ignored or unseen by anyone not looking for them.
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Republicans in Congress failed to overturn it through legislation, despite being pushed to do so by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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He pushed to develop oil, natural gas and coal beneath public lands in line with the administration's business-friendly aims.
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Boeing's Starliner, which was supposed to be ready during the third quarter of 2017, has been pushed to January 2019.
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What if Hart was pushed to consider the people who are black and queer who were harmed by his words?
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It is a stark reminder of how, if pushed to open up intellectually, the average person can be maddeningly inarticulate.
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But unlike past trade deals, neither the unions nor our groups have pushed to scrap the deal announced last year.
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Then the beginning of the trial was pushed to June 2015, because no judge was available to preside before then.
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Canada last month suggested it could walk away if the United States pushed to remove a key dispute-settlement mechanism.
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"I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro by the will of those yellow faces behind," Orwell wrote.
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After the settlement, the legal team pushed to make receipt of the cash award contingent on a full medical examination.
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The Laukahi plants have been pushed to steep cliffs that goats can't get to — but humans can't get there either.
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Biden questioned the qualifications of both Sanders and Buttigieg on Wednesday as he pushed to gain traction in New Hampshire.
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There was some drama between a homeroom teacher and my co-teacher, so the class got pushed to this afternoon.
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Finally, developers and homeowners must be pushed to use fire-resistant materials and to clear their properties of flammable materials.
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And thanks to the way that Canada's system works, Canadian policy actually could end up being pushed to the left.
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Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has been pushed to the left by the Bernie Sanders–Elizabeth Warren wing of her party.
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With the growth of intruders and malicious actors, corporate risk managers are being pushed to adopt a better risk posture.
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He says they've been in talks for about a year now, pushed to action by reports of in-venue attacks.
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As we previously noted, in 2016 Apple successfully pushed to remove the rifle icon from the standardized collection of emoji.
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Archived posts can be reshared to Highlights, Direct Messages, the feed, or downloaded and then pushed to your current Story.
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But, even success story Saturday Night Live was pushed to its win thanks to how it dealt with women's stories.
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A version of the special aired in 2016 on Channel 4 under the name Derren Brown: Pushed To The Edge.
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The group that pushed to have Flint's water tested in the first place says don't send bottled water to Flint.
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Some words, such as "plastic", "Tesla" and "AI", were pushed to the top of the table by our special reports.
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Why it matters: The company has pushed to include more diverse faces on its covers over the past few years.
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So I made sure they understood that it was a survival situation where I was being pushed to my limits.
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The party quickly pushed to update the citizenship registry in Assam, where politicians have eagerly grabbed hold of the issue.
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Rather, it means only the money that doesn't fit in the previous pockets gets pushed to the 24 percent pocket.
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In 2013, Cruz pushed to increase the high-tech worker visas, strongly advocated by many American businesses, by some 500%.
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The latest: an investigation outlining how the pair stands to benefit from a tax break they pushed to get passed.
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Trump and Paul Ryan: The leaders have pushed to make repealing and replacing Obamacare the administration's first big legislative feat.
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When pushed to reveal why the fireworks were canceled, NYPD chief of intelligence Tommy Galati declined to share further information.
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Democrats have pushed to hear from Zebley along with another Mueller deputy, James Quarles, behind closed doors after Mueller testified.
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In Hérouxville it was pushed to ridiculous proportions, but it tapped into something that had to be taken into account.
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Gigamon is latest addition to a long list of enterprise technology companies that Elliott has pushed to explore a sale.
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During the negotiations, Democrats pushed to protect funding for women's healthcare provider Planned Parenthood, but details were not yet available.
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At launch, no sponsored content is allowed to be pushed to users, but we can count on that to change.
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Its leaders have pushed to join the European Union while fending off criticism of cracking down on opponents and journalists.
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Feinstein, who chaired the committee when it produced the so-called "torture report," has pushed to release the sprawling document.
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And he was pushed to make just five saves in the opening 20 minutes as the visitors led 4-0.
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Tokyo has pushed to ensure the security of virtual currencies, hoping to leverage the fintech industry to stimulate economic growth.
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It comes as archrival Sprouts Farmers Market, Wal-Mart Stores and others have pushed to lure customers with lower prices.
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You won't get a new regenerative braking algorithm pushed to your Chevy Volt as it sits in your garage overnight.
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As interim CEO of Reddit, Pao also pushed to eliminate salary negotiations from the hiring process, arguing it disadvantaged women.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky pushed to get the hemp legalization provision in the 2000 farm bill.
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Facebook pushed to show its alerts and links back to the parent company inside of Instagram's notifications and settings tabs.
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If the recipient was in the U.S., they'd be pushed to a fake CNN site promoting a bogus health remedy.
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Ivanka Trump reportedly pushed to include lines about paid family leave in the president's joint address to Congress in February.
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Depp avoided making a return to L.A. when a hearing to extend Heard's temporary restraining order was pushed to August.
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Cotton said that the bill in its current form needs to be fixed before it is pushed to a vote.
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Or to agree to things they probably wouldn't if they genuinely understood the decisions they were being pushed to make.
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Its initial release date of March 2018 was pushed to February 2019, and again to its current date in June.
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According to Billboard, Minaj's album was first set to be released on June 10, before being pushed to August 10.
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The prime minister was pushed to ask the European Union (EU) for an extension, which it granted for Jan. 31.
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Graham, the former senator that pushed to have the 28 pages declassified, thinks there's enough to justify a closer look.
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Unless those surpluses begin to narrow radically in the months ahead, Washington will be pushed to introduce restrictive trade measures.
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Writers were pushed to pump out lots of quick hits to feed the social news feed and, later, Google search.
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This may be pushed to the voters in November 2020, when voters can target those who held up the process.
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For years, the Democrats have pushed to get trade deals that have more protections for labor unions and their members.
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In second-round matches, No. 8 Venus Williams and No. 9 Madison Keys were pushed to three sets, but advanced.
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In previous discussions, the United States pushed to modernize the treaty's terms on intellectual property, digital trade and financial services.
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McConnell warned that, given the packed schedule, the vote would likely be pushed to October or even after the election.
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Since then, many of the leagues have pushed to carve out spaces for themselves within the legal sports betting landscape.
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It contrasted with arguments from five other African nations including Zambia, which pushed to reopen ivory trade within their borders.
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That means officials soon might be pushed to consider making high-profile decisions deeply opposed by conservation groups or environmentalists.
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It was almost comical to see indie-rock royalty squeezed into the tiny storefront, CD racks pushed to the sides.
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Lori already knew about the infidelity, but was only pushed to action once her daughter called her out on it.
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Imagine those pushed to the margins of dominant narratives speaking: not as victims, but as futurisms' cunning and sentient sentinels.
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He was a proponent of protectionist policies, argued for trade wars, and he pushed to reduce immigration, legal and otherwise.
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But the longer we stay quiet about our reproductive realities, the more they -- and we -- are pushed to the margins.
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For years, activists have pushed to legalize street vending in Los Angeles, and city officials were close to doing so.
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Auto makers, particularly from Europe and Asia, may be pushed to move more of their supply chain into the region.
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Mr. Zuma, seemingly untouchable just a couple of months ago, was pushed to a humiliating choice: Resign or be fired.
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President Donald Trump, a Republican, pushed to approve KXL soon after he took office, saying it would create U.S. jobs.
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We'd start with the fact that the administration has pushed to dismantle nearly all federal regulations related to climate change.
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But Germany has moved, or has been pushed to move, further toward economic support of member states, Mr. Zuleeg said.
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There are women; there are pills; there are flashbacks to Fosse as a young dancer pushed to the breaking point.
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It was manufactured: a second city for the dead, pushed to the outskirts of Vienna and spread across 620 acres.
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Turkey, a NATO ally, may become more dependent on Russian energy if it is pushed to buy less Iranian oil.
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As the French historian Pierre Nora has noted, Europeans, once masters of the world, are now pushed to its periphery.
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The administration has pushed to make it much tougher for those seeking asylum to win protection in the United States.
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She heard screams and gunshots as people hurtled toward the exit and she was pushed to the ground and trampled.
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He pushed to build big boarding schools whose costs tripled, for unexplained reasons, to $22012 million each, alarming education experts.
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The pipeline has been challenged by Native American tribes and environmental groups, and Trump has pushed to revive the project.
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But Mr. Sikdar's contributions were pushed to the footnotes, and Peak XV was eventually renamed in honor of Mr. Everest.
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The man we see in season 3 has other memories he's pushed to the back of his mind as well.
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Trump was later asked if he had pushed to have Yovanovitch removed, but he replied he did not know her.
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She has not dropped a set here despite a challenging draw, nor has she even been pushed to a tiebreaker.
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The editorial team says Univision has not meddled in its content but has pushed to expand the company's video output.
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He totally reinforced my political views that had been honed under President Eisenhower and pushed to the right a bit.
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At a meeting last year in Rome, European regulators pushed to add atrazine, another Syngenta weed killer, to the list.
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Annalise and the Keating Four are pushed to the limits when details from the night of the fire are revealed.
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In Austin, they pushed to pass what has been called the first mandatory paid sick leave requirement in the South.
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Barcelona has reorganized some streets into superblocks where intersections now serve as playgrounds and cars are pushed to the edges.
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Republicans pushed to cut off the money because they think the fund colludes with China's government in forced abortions there.
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Both have pushed to rein in the bureau as part of broader efforts to lighten regulation on the financial industry.
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She took star power to a new agency that funded poverty-fighting initiatives and pushed to get more women elected.
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He's pushed to trim his agency's budget by a third and overseen the reduction in staff to Reagan-era levels.
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However, Democrats on the committee have pushed to continue their own efforts to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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Many states pushed to June their deadlines for insurers participating in the healthcare exchanges to submit their rates for 2018.
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Congress formally banned drilling near the Florida coast in 2006, and some Democrats have pushed to extend the ban further.
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Republicans also pushed to impeach the current IRS commissioner, John Koskinen, arguing that he impeded investigations into the targeting scandal.
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The White House then pushed to be included in the rollout as well, prolonging an agency turf war by days.
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Feinstein has pushed to make encryption and security more accessible to law enforcement, which tech companies have aggressively fought against.
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He pushed to make an audacious move: get out of New Jersey and try to make it in New York.
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The purges against the military had lasting consequences for Venezuela's armed forces, which were pushed to support Mr. Chavez's party.
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And over the next nearly five years, the government pushed to increase rice production by turning marshlands into rice fields.
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The company had warned that a shutdown of 737 Max line was possible if the approval was pushed to 2020.
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Democrats, however, had pushed to delay the vote after citing concerns with Pompeo's endorsement of a more muscular surveillance apparatus.
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Those of us who support the right to abortion cannot let women be pushed to the margins, erased and unnamed.
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Citi's US economic surprise index — a measure of economic data' performance against expectations — has been pushed to multi-year highs.
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Both were involved in family separation, and Democrats pushed to find out what Kraninger knew about the issue and when.
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I just feel like that's not something that should have been pushed to the back burner until legal action was taken.
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For one, lower-income families are often displaced as neighborhoods get more expensive, and are pushed to even more toxic neighborhoods.
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Meanwhile, Cuba's tourism infrastructure is being pushed to, and perhaps beyond, its limits as foreign tourists and Americans flock to Cuba.
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Both these teams were pushed to their limits in seven-game conference finals they each had to win on the road.
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Providers have pushed to tier them onto packages that appeal just to sports fans while keeping costs lower for everyone else.
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Google's blog post makes no mention of whether the choice screen will be pushed to the installed base of Android devices.
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That's why we, and our activists across the country, pushed to get an endorsement early — because they're ready to get going.
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Rape survivors are sometimes pushed to marry their attacker as a way to preserve their honor and lead a "normal" life.
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Fabrication began in 25, but by then the launch was pushed to 22019 and the budget to an estimated $215 billion.
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Since October, a coalition of Iraqi-led forces has pushed to end ISIS' brutal rule in the country's second-largest city.
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Loud Snackers Are Ruining A Quiet Place Here's Why John Krasinski Pushed To Cast A Deaf Actress in A Quiet Place
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"You Should Wear This" My friend held up a sleeveless dress that had been pushed to the back of my closet.
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Working with the label on The Autobiography, Mensa said he was never pushed to solely pursue commercial goals like radio play.
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They refused to cheer for the revival of manufacturing and for the trade agreements that have pushed to protect America's interests.
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Pushed to the bench, Flores was uncertain as to how he could eke out playing time in such a crowded infield.
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After 12 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1, Drake's "Views" was pushed to No. 2 this week with 1033,000 album units sold.
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But once rates get close to zero, it is as if the accelerator of an automobile were pushed to the floor.
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When the virtual card gets charged, bookkeeping and reconciliation gets handled in Airbase and pushed to your accounting package of choice.
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Nationally, this public health battle has often been pushed to the background by the nonstop churn of Trump's tweets and controversies.
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The Air was originally slated to start shipping in 2018, but Rawlinson said that date has been pushed to early 2019.
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Since growing in influence after Putin came to power, the Church has pushed to become a bigger part of Moscow's military.
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There, she pushed to have transgender-related medical services, such as sex-reassignment surgery, covered by the city's health insurance plan.
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Under Poroshenko's presidency, Ukraine has pushed to establish a national church and thereby sever centuries-old ties with the Russian clergy.
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Walsh saw a neurologist on "instinct" and pushed to get an MRI, which revealed a tumor in her left frontal lobe.
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Some are reporting that the iPhone 7 is doing just that when it's pushed to the limits of its processing power.
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Chief Executive Mike Mahoney said the launch of the pacemaker will likely be pushed to the second half of the year.
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When I am pushed to the limits of my hope and faith and trust, I enter into a very human experience.
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She said she had not pushed to be heard earlier because she assumed the prosecution had a strong case agains Syed.
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Photographers often find inspiration in the environment around them, but in this video they are pushed to create something from nothing.
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They were intentionally drowned out when they tried to make their voices heard, and pushed to the back of delegation seating.
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In the wake of the Orlando massacre, Democrats have pushed to restrict the sale of guns to those suspected of terrorism.
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In the case of the iOS podcast app, that generally means that the most popular programs are pushed to the top.
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Backing up your data is one of those necessary tasks that often gets pushed to the backburner until it's too late.
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In recent years, China's leaders have pushed to transition from an export-oriented, manufacturing economy to a domestic consumption, services economy.
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The company has previously pushed to give local news publishers more resources, like free access to the social measurement tool, CrowdTangle.
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But after a wild few months, observers have been pushed to ask: At what point does that personality become too much?
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On Earth auroras form when charged particles in the solar wind get pushed to the planet's poles by the magnetic field.
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China has long pushed to capture more of the talent and capital invested by global automakers in advanced electric vehicle technology.
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The violence outside venues which the government sought to stop had been pushed to areas on the city's fringe, they claimed.
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But some criminal justice experts say backers of the narrative being pushed to support the new sentencing policy lack critical context.
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The deadline for commitments has been pushed to after Easter following a lukewarm reception from the market, several loan investors said.
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I think depression is pushed to the background and hidden in hip-hop, just like it is in the black community.
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The same tools through which they are pushed to join jihad could help to stop them before it is too late.
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Since taking over, Mahathir has pushed to review major infrastructure projects launched by the past administration and cracked down on corruption.
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Whenever over-220006ers have to vie with younger people for health resources, they get pushed to the back of the line.
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But Mr. Trump long used the agreements in business as well, and has pushed to expand their use during his administration.
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When the United States pushed to strengthen UNIFIL's mandate in 2017, France balked and Russia threatened to veto any major changes.
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Climate envelope modelling suggests high-elevation species, such as whitebark pine and Rocky Mountain fir, could be pushed to the brink.
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Einhorn has a reputation among investors for being particularly tight-lipped, bristling when pushed to give more information about his investments.
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But rather than pursue a purely policy-oriented strategy, they pushed to change the rules that govern the way Washington works.
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This isn't the first time that Sanders and Khanna have pushed to get a large company to raise its minimum wage.
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While Democrats have pushed to send more immediate money to state election officials, Republicans in both chambers have rejected those efforts.
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It's possible that they have also never been pushed to experience forms of art or culture that are new to them.
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Most antitrust professionals, when pushed to do something that would not be sustainable, say 'check, please' and head for the exit.
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Each team was pushed to seven games in the second round of the postseason but emerged with a Game 23.42 rout.
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The president has become increasingly outspoken in his criticism of Sessions, saying the attorney general should have pushed to prosecute Democrats.
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Awards shows are being pushed to shed their genteel limousine liberalism and embrace the race-gender-sexual identity agenda in full.
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Democrats have pushed to leave states' authority intact and for beefing up the federal government's ability to police for privacy abuses.
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She was one of four daughters in her family, all of whom were pushed to earn college degrees by my grandmother.
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It most likely will get pushed to the fall, when Congress returns from a seven-week recess that begins on Thursday.
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And all members may be pushed to eventually vote on legislation that would give lawmakers more access to encrypted data. Sens.
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His biggest stand against the White House this year was when he pushed to override Mr. Obama's veto of the Sept.
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The very people the recruiters had been pushed to bring in were often blocked at the final hiring meeting, they said.
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Embiid had 14 points and five rebounds as the Sixers pushed to a 30-203 lead to end the first quarter.
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Since each band member was pushed to his limit by Evetts, the total product is an all-encompassing, full-volume assault.
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Many of us tell bald faced lies for any variety of reasons, or act zealously when pushed to a tight corner.
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Conservatives have pushed to defund the women's health organization and prevent the subsidies from going to health plans that cover abortions.
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Anyone else: Renan Barao, Urijah Faber, Mike Easton, would have been pushed to the fence or flurried on in that time.
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Diplomats are being pushed to the sidelines as oil executives, political novices, and generals make the most consequential foreign policy decisions.
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) had pushed to add the North Korea sanctions bill to the legislation targeting Russia.
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The bulletins stress that relationships must be scrutinized closely, with those interrogated pushed to report the names of friends and relatives.
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In Brazil, the powerful agribusiness lobby, buoyed by global demand for soybeans, has pushed to convert more forest land into farmland.
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Ms. Slaughter pushed to protect health privacy and abortion rights, and played a crucial role in passing the Affordable Care Act.
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To coincide with its opening, the World Cup's purse, which had already risen to $6 million, was pushed to $10 million.
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Insulin has become so unaffordable that Type 1 diabetics are pushed to take risks, like rationing and buying from strangers online.
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The second is the "cleaner grid" scenario, in which Colorado's remaining coal plants are pushed to retire on an accelerated schedule.
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In recent weeks, conservative senators and law enforcement groups successfully pushed to limit some violent offenders from eligibility, including fentanyl traffickers.
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Planters, especially smallholders, are instead being pushed to optimize the yield from existing areas under cultivation instead of expanding such areas.
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The U.S. now has more coronavirus cases than any other country, and New York's hospitals are being pushed to the brink.
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Murdoch properties in the country have both pushed to repeal a carbon tax and helped topple a series of prime ministers.
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Amazon has also pushed to expand its medical supplies business, seeking to become a major supplier for hospitals and outpatient clinics.
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The reports emerged in the middle of Trump's Senate impeachment trial, where Democrats pushed to hear from Bolton as a witness.
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Senators Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, and Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, pushed to force a vote on the latest resolution.
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Then, around Mile 22, she felt the pace quicken, as Molly Seidel and Aliphine Tuliamuk pushed to a 5:17 mile.
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Then she returned to Ms. Atwood's words about a denigrated Victorian housemaid, maybe framed for murder, or maybe pushed to it.
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It even helps cut down on food waste because leftovers can't get pushed to the back of the fridge and neglected.
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Trump owned the New Jersey Generals and pushed to merge the USFL with the NFL before the former league shut down.
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But Congress formally banned drilling near the Florida coast in 2006, and some Democrats have pushed to extend the ban further.
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State lawmakers then took a different tack and pushed to mandate that apps disclose whether or not they conduct background checks.
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By contrast, Tria had pushed to make the vice president of the European Investment Bank, Dario Scannapieco, head of the CDP.
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"Johnson respected him so much that when Harry pushed to open something, he'd give him the go-ahead," Mr. Beschloss said.
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Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who has pushed to limit the number of cars in the city, has been vocal about the problem.
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Remnants of that bohemian spirit have been pushed to the wayside as tech companies have made themselves comfortable in the city.
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It was a condition, she said, that Ferrante had eloquently coined as "smarginatura," or, roughly put, being pushed to the margins.
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Their campaign was buoyed by the rise of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has pushed to loosen some social restrictions.
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Dr. Dell'Omo has pushed to incorporate more "higher-demand career" programs, such as computer science and sports management into Rider's offerings.
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Yet he has suddenly been pushed to the fore of this crisis, helming a national response group and visiting Wuhan itself.
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But we do realize that under a two-year spending agreement right now, this conversation may get pushed to the future.
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When society is pushed to the brink—by war, violence, or disaster—some neighbors renounce that identity, while others embrace it.
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Democrats have rebutted the claims in the Republican document and have pushed to have their own memo about the situation released.
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In May, an AfD official described independent theaters in the city of Leipzig as "extremist" and pushed to eliminate their funding.
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And Juul announced it was laying off 650 people last November as the company pushed to cut costs by $1 billion.
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In essence, the military is trying to catch up with civilian technology, where information is synthesized and pushed to people's phones.
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Bin Salman has reportedly pushed to value Aramco at close to $2 trillion; analysts peg it no higher than $1.5 trillion.
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After the Indian Ocean tsunami, engineers in Japan pushed to expand the number of vertical evacuation structures along the country's coasts.
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In a surprise meeting on Wednesday, President Donald Trump pushed to ban all non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes from the market.
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KT: The debate on the haves and have nots is really being pushed to the forefront of German politics, as well.
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Corrections and the Quotation of the Day were pushed to A4, where they sat under a summary of offerings from nytimes.com.
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In the past few years, even many of tech's most progressive companies have been pushed to change their treatment of gender.
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Republicans have pushed to quickly confirm Kavanaugh ahead of November's midterm elections, when Democrats could win a majority in the chamber.
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We just feel like that's not something that should have been pushed to the back burner until legal action was taken.
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Because of that, utilities have pushed to gain allowances to resell imported cargoes and reduce their dependence on long-term contracts.
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The content that Trump's team pushed to each sliver of the population in critical battleground states was tailored for each group.
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His brother, Richard Chow, asked New Yorkers to support the cap so that "no one else is pushed to financial despair."
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He disbanded all of the bureau's advisory boards and councils and even pushed to change the agency's acronym to the BCFP.
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The right pushed to an extreme of white nationalist insularity fed by a consuming fear of white displacement and religious diminution.
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He had even pushed to come before Tuesday, one adviser said, wanting to be on the ground as quickly as possible.
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His comments to reporters followed a bilateral meeting Wednesday with Zelensky, who said he did not feel "pushed" to investigate Biden.
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Many of those who have recently fallen into homelessness have jobs, but have been pushed to the streets by skyrocketing rents.
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Rabbi Susan Silverman told me she was pushed to the ground and ended up banging her head on the Jerusalem stone.
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In April, President Trump pushed to designate the Brotherhood a terrorist organization under pressure from Mr. el-Sisi, a close ally.
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Instead of calling for the end of carbon emissions, they pushed to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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Her thick hair is pushed to one side in front of her, and she is frowning, probably because of the sunlight.
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In response, the EU has turned increasingly restrictive on asylum and pushed to curb arrivals, a strategy denounced by rights groups.
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The company claims that it's open to certain regulations, including the Honest Ads Act, and has already pushed to self-regulate.
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The older I get, the more I feel pushed to make my bed just as luxurious, and Brooklinen has paved the way.
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The green blades parted in suspense as the unknown creature sprinted towards him, and within seconds he was pushed to the ground.
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Democratic lawmakers have pushed to subpoena the notes of the State Department interpreter who translated for Trump or compel her to testify.
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Pushed to go by her family who hoped she would lift them out of poverty, Mary ended up being trafficked into prostitution.
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