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The repair tasks required the excavation of a mine in the tunnel face under atmospheric pressure and a sealing and stable environment.
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The Met is apparently a force under pressure—"facing daily criticism for a service stretched too thin," in the words of the narrator.
Until President Pervez Musharraf's abrupt about-face under American pressure last fall, they were prominent public figures, many of them on the payroll of the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
But he did a sharp about-face yesterday, apparently under pressure from shareholders.
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The production ramp-up is underlying various changes which productive companies have to face under a constant pressure of time, costs, quality and flexibility.
As the smarmy voice-over puts it, "They try to keep a smile on their face, and stay cool under pressure".
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