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So cartels moved into pressing counterfeit tablets.
The film offers more substantive insights into pressing issues of public education and urban poverty than many political commentators muster in a career.
That might goad car owners into pressing their insurance companies to stop requiring these ridiculous devices, which do nothing but irritate people for blocks around.
His counsel in 2011, Ben Emmerson, said police reports in Sweden showed that one of the women had told a friend that she felt police and others around her "railroaded her" into pressing charges.
Partly as a result, and partly because Mr. Bush put all his energy into pressing his tax-cutting package last spring, administration officials stopped talking about the proposals almost as suddenly as they had started.
But, of course, all the hard work that went into pressing the "Join Group" button came to no avail as users have lost the option to keep the older version.
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They sprang to life when the American Shani Davis bounded into view, pressing into the metal barrier that stood between them and Davis, the better to hear every word he uttered.
Set a third of the pastry aside and roll out the rest to about double the size of the dish, then carefully lift it into place, pressing it into the corners.
The Allied forces took them into care, pressing all kinds of military and civilian accommodation into service.
Pat mixture evenly into pan, pressing it down.
Glance to your left, and the Round Tower looms into view, pressing itself against the panes.
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