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The puck slid to Richards, who got up and carefully pushed it into the abandoned net.
The dog seemed hostile, and Ms. Massaro carefully pushed food into the squalid pen surrounded by stacks of car doors, mufflers and other parts on the oily, muddy ground.
But this dutiful, serious officer is also offering a pointed, if implicit, critique of a lot of other recent war movies that have carefully pushed political questions to one side in their intensive focus on the perils and pressures of combat.
In our principal territory, the city, we have carefully pushed animals away, so that on a regular day, aside from two species of domesticated and infantilised mammals, the cat and the dog, the average homo sapiens is likely to encounter nothing more wild or varied than a few squirrels and pigeons.
And when the seal started to fall off, the whale carefully pushed it back onto its chest with a flipper.
I put the exact amount of money in the machine... carefully pushed the correct combination of buttons... then fell to my knees in despair as my licorice bag got stuck just before falling, teetering on the edge of freedom.
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Now carefully push the mussels halfway into the rice hinge-side down, in any space you can fit them.
To serve, hollow out the meringues by carefully pushing the centre in with the back of a spoon to make room for the ice-cream.
Next, carefully push a piece of orange into each olive with some oregano and chilli and leave them in the juice until required.
9. Finally, turn your cushion cover back the right way round, and use a pencil or chopstick to carefully push out each corner into neat 90-degree angles.
Now it is a stagnant, milky pool, with scum on top, which the women carefully push aside as they fill their big yellow jerry cans.
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