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The final turn is tricky, and can cause even experienced riders to make the push for the lead too soon.
If you're a fan of: New York Jets, a strong defensive unit that is unlikely to make the push for a championship due to a lack of stars on its offense.
If, somehow, a deal is reached this week in the Senate that involves Republicans giving ground on spending levels, Dems should make the push for a permanent disabling of the debt limit a key goal in the next round of formal, long term negotiations.
"Obviously these police unions and lobbyists have a lot of power, and popular support, and that's going to make the push for this bill a little more of an uphill battle," said Lisa Holder, a professor at UCLA Law School who runs the school's "Civil Rights & Police Accountability Clinic".
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And it makes the push for gay marriage inevitable.
Mr. Bloomberg made the push for nonpartisan elections the first substantial proposal of his campaign.
Only the order was changed when President John F. Kennedy made the push for sending people to the Moon.
Earlier on Thursday, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) accused King of making the push for immigration reform "more difficult".
The Obama campaign has recently made the push for Romney to release more than one year of personal income tax returns a central part of its message.
It makes the push for "ex-gay" therapy sound like that the GOP is taking the sides of parents against a hostile and encroaching government; a serious exploitation of the adage that "parents know best.
Michael would have to make the next push for himself.
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