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Olympics protesters are also upset about the thousands of homeless people who will be shoved off the streets of Vancouver for the benefit of television cameras.
They spent the first part of the regular season in the build-up phase, hoisted to the top of the unbeatable mountain at 15-0, only to be shoved off by Florida State on Wednesday night.
Thumbs-up votes buys the person more time, thumbs-down means they'll soon be shoved off the stage.
And, finally, the has-been division (who struggle to even reach a single percent in the polls) should be shoved off television entirely on debate nights.
As for the sick and poor, those people were to be shoved off in a Medicare boat now to be shot full of holes.
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His wobbling voice and overstuffed couplets call to mind late-night dorm-room epiphanies, those moments when, drunk on cheap wine and the excitement of a new crush, you realize that nobody means anyone else any good, that companies care only about profit, but that you and me, babe, we can make it through the night — though I will probably be shoving off in the wee morning light.
That multitrillion-dollar obligation has been shoved off to future generations.
But the ticket tout had swindled him: he was shoved off at Cardiff.
For some of us it was punches, pint glasses, deadnames, being shoved off bicycles into rivers.
Their second try for example came after they were shoved off their own ball at the scrummage.
These thorny matters are now being shoved off into committee, so no hard decisions have to be taken anytime soon.
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