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UNESCO initially insisted it would push on with the prize.
It would push on with the rest of the force, eventually forcing German and Italian forces off of the island.
In defiance of the US move, China, the world's largest steel producer, said it would push on with controversial tax rebates to steel exporters to support the sector's restructuring after a slowdown in demand at home.
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After the verdict on Friday, Margaret Curran, the local United States attorney, told The Providence Journal that federal authorities would push on with their inquiry into City Hall corruption, adding, "This is one small part of a larger investigation".
But Alison said she would push on with a 2004 Olympic quest, even in fleet racing.
The "core" countries would push on with integrationist projects that the British have traditionally rejected, such as the introduction of direct EU taxes and the establishment of an independent EU military force.
Nick Buckles, G4S chief executive, said the business would push on with plans to expand developing country contracts from 31% of revenues to 50% by the end of the decade, with Brazil, China and India the main priorities.
Then I would push on independently into cooler climes to the north, through colonial hill stations such as Shimla and the Dalai Lama's home-in-exile at Dharamsala, into the Himalayan region of Ladakh.
"Everyone thought I would push on in the first couple of years [after signing the five-year deal] but it was there to help me progress as a player and come strong in the last couple of years of the contract.
The Labor government created the problem that now yearly bedevils it by declaring on taking power in 1997 that it would push for a total ban on fox hunting.
The White House said on Wednesday that it would push for ratification before the end of the year.
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