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be pressurised
verb
Standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling
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Podolski, however, refuses to be pressurised.
"Don't be pressurised into attending everything," an NUS spokeswoman advises.
One concern is that people may be pressurised into operations they do not actually want.
Airliners have to be pressurised when flying above 10,000 feet because oxygen levels drop dangerously low.
State legislators (who alone can get rid of the flag) claimed it is a symbol of the South's distinctive heritage and swore that they would not be pressurised into any action.
Mosiuoa Lekota, president of the Congress of the People, said: "Any citizen who wishes to invite a friend from abroad cannot be pressurised by government not to do so.
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"It's pressurised but not cluttered.
"He's not being pressurised into this," he said.
The inside of an A320 is pressurised to the equivalent height of about 8,000 feet.
First, there are pressurised flight suits that astronauts (and future space-tourists) have to wear.
"Everyone looks ten years younger".The Copenhagen climate conference in December 2009 was pressurised and fraught.
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