Sentence examples for growing crush from inspiring English sources

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She also had a growing crush on her boss, Alissa Ginsberg, who oversaw the selection process.

Above all, it was a way to stop the court system from simply collapsing from the growing crush of cases.

And in a jolting cutaway, we glimpse the martinet Kerry in the shower, her glowing face blasted by water, singing "Rescue Me" -- a hint of her growing crush on a coworker, and in this grim context, a startling glimmer of hope.

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But Mao rapidly lost his appetite for such things as he moved to crush growing dissent.

It is only a matter of time before China's low labour costs and growing production skills crush competitors in western economies.Nowhere is that threat more potent than in Italy.

TUNIS — The government of Tunisia scrambled alternately to appease critics and to crush growing unrest on Wednesday as a three-week-old wave of violent demonstrations spread for the first time to the capital, where swarms of protesters called for the ouster of the authoritarian president, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.

To insist on having his way, and to deploy state security and legal apparati to crush growing popular uprisings is to stamp on a highly valued tenet of democracy – the right to peaceful assembly – and to inadvertently promote greater violence in the country".

Mr. Weld, 45, spent 17 hectic years as an emergency room physician's assistant in Oakland, Calif., before returning East, where he grew up crushing apples that his father grew in Westchester County.

I've never been a teenage girl with a slow-growing crush on a best friend who's about to leave me forever, but I didn't enjoy the new DLC for Naughty Dog's amazing The Last of Us, the heart-breaking Left Behind, any less for having been born with balls.

Instead, from offices in San Francisco and Calistoga, Calif., he outsources all the labor that goes into making a bottle of wine — growing the grapes, crushing and fermenting them, and other steps in the process — to others.

Set in Nigeria, it is told by 15-year-old Kambili, a girl growing up despite crushing hugs and savage beatings from her father, a fanatical Catholic intent on saving his family's soul, and who doubles as an award-winning human-rights journalist beyond their home.

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