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Still, for Mr. Obama, it may be the only route available to win passage of the sort of ambitious overhaul that he has pressed as his top domestic priority.
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Russia, in contrast, has pressed for more such credits as a prerequisite for its support.
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Both men have pressed on even as they have acknowledged that they can't win enough delegates to be the nominee.
As soon as we had pressed the buzzer, a silhouette materialized from behind a blurry window screen and then vanished.
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