Sentence examples for energetically pushing from inspiring English sources

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The Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, is energetically pushing his foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, for the job.

The mansion tax (George Osborne seems interested in it, but David Cameron opposes) is historically the party's next tax of choice, which Vince Cable has been energetically pushing.

But as No Child Left Behind awaits Congressional reauthorization, the tutoring industry is energetically pushing federal policy makers to preserve public financing for tutoring, either in the updated law or other legislation — lobbying efforts expected to be duplicated at the state level in Texas, where over the years tutoring companies have cultivated powerful political ties.

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Like the drama, the pianos are never static — energetically pushed and pulled around the set as giant props.

A colossal version of the ball appears in a video, filmed by Mr. Téllez in a Venezuelan hospital, in which patients energetically push it from one ward to another and finally over the walls of the institution.

President Traian Basescu has energetically pushed the idea of using his country to open the Black Sea region to American and European influence.So long as the European Union's own foreign policy looks muddled and weak, the ex-captive nations are likely to look mostly to America for security.

In Mr. Lott's "call to action" in what he called "a great and worthy struggle," he said his party must energetically push its agenda and protect Mr. Bush's priorities, not let the Democrats amass too much power in the reorganization of the Senate or regain the majority in 2002.

One of the most extraordinary figures in the history of popular American moviegoing has departed the stage: film director Herschell Gordon Lewis was the "godfather of gore" and the "sultan of splatter" who in the 1960s energetically pushed the envelope of bad taste with low-cost, low-brow schlock-horror exploitation pictures.

U.S. business groups have also been pushing energetically for talks to begin, arguing that the economic impact could be substantial because the overall volume of trade is so large.

"Endangered Species" by Carl van Ruin (a k a Alvin Curran), a slight essay in rising arpeggios patiently played by Milana Strezeva, was followed by John Root pushing energetically through Ralph Shapey's "Sonata Profondo," an exuberant mix of Webern, ragtime and the composer's own bravado, though surely with the wrong title for music so lean and light-textured.

LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday defended his handling of a contentious and ultimately doomed $12 billion bid by the media conglomerate owned by Rupert Murdoch to take control of Britain's most powerful and lucrative pay-television network, and offered new backing to an embattled cabinet minister who had pushed energetically for the bid's approval.

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