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While dropping the price to $99 would make the urge to bite the bullet and buy an iPhone a bit stronger, it's nothing compared to the itching and burning I'd feel if the service plan dropped to $50 or $60 per month.
Pushing your thighs up toward your abdomen puts pressure on your bladder, so it'll make the urge to go worse.
Both of these actions can cause the pelvic floor muscles to give a little, making the urge to pee worse.
It was there that Mr. Attenborough first made the speech urging audiences to keep the play's secret.
The shift toward security, made at the urging of President Hamid Karzai, will send the soldiers -- many with experience in the Balkans and Haiti -- to major population centers like Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat, Kandahar and Bamian, officials said.
The move, made at the urging of the recently hired chief executive officer (CEO), Carly Fiorina, the first woman to lead a company listed in the Dow Jones, was bitterly opposed by some members of the company's board of directors and certain major stockholders, including Walter Hewlett, son of the company's cofounder.
These inquiries were related to how this funding, which was made at the urging of the Christie administration, was potentially misrepresented in documents related to bond sales.
Her first recording, the song "Ullathai Killadhe" in the Tamil film Thamizhan (2002), was made at the urging of her director and co-star, Vijay (who had noticed her singing on the set).
"Cast down your bucket where you are," he said, urging blacks to make the South their home, and urging Southern whites to view blacks as their greatest economic resource.
At Secretary of State James Blaine's urging, Harrison attempted to make the tariff more acceptable by urging Congress to add reciprocity provisions, which would allow the President to reduce rates when other countries reduced their rates on American exports.
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