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Compared to the bright, cheerful figures who typically populate the parade, the Macy's staff recognizes that B. Boy, with his moody color scheme and visible scars, is about as close as it can come to pushing the envelope.
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Soon a bulldozer would come to push the earth over Stanley Faustin and the others, now sinking under the weight of those they never knew.
In her interview with the Guardian, Gates said the moment had now come to push contraception back to the top of the development agenda.
"He doesn't want to come as a mentor, he wants to come to push Chris Cusiter for the place".
Lady Gaga doesn't usually need help when it comes to pushing boundaries.
We're brave as a country when it comes to pushing the boundaries.
Brookfield is not alone when it comes to pushing forward with new office projects.
U.S. policymakers still seem to be afraid of the oil weapon, seeing it as a reason for acting with caution (when it comes to pushing for change in Saudi Arabia) or aggression (when it comes to pushing for change in Iraq).
When it comes to pushing the line between law and politics, Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas each had a banner month in January.
But when it comes to pushing an overarching message with their presidential candidate, they may be ahead for now.
Indeed, Mr Blair might find that, when it comes to pushing through laws, a departure date will help.
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