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It comes from the earth and can be pressed back into the earth.
Steve Wojciechowski, a firefighter at Ladder 24, said the truck would probably be pressed back into service soon., however.
With San Onofre out of action, a couple of superannuated gas-fired plants have had to be pressed back into service.
Alternatively Cook, cast for so long as an out-and-out Test batsman who would not be able to adapt adequately to the shorter formats, could be pressed back into action as captain, to resume a 20-over career which appeared to have terminally stalled after only his fourth cap almost two years ago.
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The courts are pressed back into shape with rollers and exacting planes.
Some of the other legacy items have been pressed back into service.
So it was that an updated version of the Straight Talk Express was pressed back into service for the start of four days of campaigning in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The papers carry pictures of the demonstration yesterday – of pensioners, grey-haired and lined, being pressed back into line by young officers in full riot gear.
And so, in the middle of a Test match a player who has only recently been pressed back into wicketkeeping service has concerns over his workload.
CHINA's rusting machinery of totalitarian control is being pressed back into service by Beijing's city authorities in a desperate effort to contain the spread of SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome).
The company reported a $553 million gain as many workers, once thought to have been permanently laid off, were pressed back into service to keep factories running in a booming economy.
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