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And why would we ever think otherwise, given her cascading Goldilocks, the unnervingly perfect symmetry of her face, bisected by a bright wide smile that forces upwards and outwards those apple-shiny Anne Of Green Gables cheekbones?
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If the price of something is forced upwards, demand for it should fall.
The modern Mong Kok marketplace is above ground, forced upwards into the area's tenement buildings by increased rents.
"That red clay is a 35-million-year-old river bed, forced upwards for about 1km and turned on its side.
The scrum cost them the only score of the opening half when Nick Auterac was ruled to have driven across the Northampton hooker, Mike Haywood, and forced upwards and out.
The monsoon clouds travel the same route as the plane, bringing welcome rain to the baking plains, before being forced upwards by the Himalayas and covering them with snow.
Though she affects the brave independence of a Baudelairean flneuse, taking solitary rambles through London, she is distressed that "all my activity has been forced upwards, into my head".
Never mind whether a penalty should have been awarded to Wales, the law states: if a player in a scrum is lifted in the air, or is forced upwards out of the scrum, the referee must blow the whistle immediately so that players stop pushing.
Mountains form when rocks are forced upwards.
If the tuberosity is forced upwards with displacement and the primary fracture line cleaves open, this becomes a severely comminuted fracture with a potential compromise to the blood supply and avascular necrosis [7].
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