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been pressure
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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"Obviously, there's been pressure.
There had been pressure to tone down the sex scenes.
In my own south-east London school there has been pressure to add more maths lessons.
"There has always been pressure to win in New York City," Checketts said.
"There's always been pressure, to be honest, on me from when I was young," he said.
Tennis is still seen as elitist, but there has been pressure to desegregate".
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NOT long ago, most decks were made of greenish-tinged wood that had been pressure-treated with chromium copper arsenate to make it rot-, mold- and insect-resistant.
Any meat that has been pressure-blasted from the carcass must be listed separately as MRM (mechanically removed) or MSM (mechanically stripped) meat.
She and her colleagues tested 14 species growing at a site where wood had been pressure-treated with a preservative that contained copper, chromium, and arsenic.
Every move in this playbook has been pressure-tested over decades".
Even if I wanted to eat meat, I can't afford meat which hasn't been pressure-hosed off a factory floor and smushed into something resembling a patty.
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