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That in turn may have propelled some churchgoers, Presbyterian and Catholic, into the "no" camp.
If anything, Europe's toughening stance may have propelled thousands to take even greater risks.
The court's confidence in its own supremacy may have propelled it to try to settle this presidential crisis.
They may have propelled other digital innovations, but when it comes to console-based hanky-panky, grown-up situations have been a turn-off.
But while the poster may have propelled American Apparel's advertising into the global spotlight, the Allen furore is a sideshow compared to the brand's standard advertising campaigns.
And this frailty, she recognizes, or feels she recognizes, is what her daughter feared, and that fear, we are given to understand, is one of the forces the mother thinks may have propelled the daughter to her untimely death.
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This may seem strange, given that the Chinese have propelled their country into the top ranks of global economic powerhouses over the past 30 years.
Stephen Gallacher, Victor Dubuisson, Jamie Donaldson, Thomas Bjorn and Henrik Stenson have propelled themselves into European thoughts.
"He's propelled himself — or, rather, Nina and he have propelled themselves — onto the center stage of world architecture.
have propelled a sell-off in energy stocks.
Debt markets have propelled stocks.
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