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Tynes, who spent the past three seasons with the Chiefs before being traded in May, pushed a 40-yard attempt right, then a 43-yarder left.
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That, in turn, may push a lot of developers into action.
For instance, random fluctuations in atmospheric turbulence may push a climate system over the edge to a new cold stability, an ice age.
Loan-to-bust: Investors may push a company into insolvency hoping that a liquidation will yield a payout that more than offsets the price paid for the debt.
While Mr. Lazio may push a bill seeking the new vouchers, Mr. Cuomo said, the Republican leadership has said it will not approve the money for them.
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But dire public finances, and a yearning for idealism after more than a decade of centrist accommodation, may push a defeated Labour tribe into once again forswearing the bomb.The second portent in Mr Brown's speech is graver.
And it may push a lot of would-be iPhone purchasers back from making the jump until next year.
A conventional Web site may push a few hundred kilobytes of data across the Internet over a three-minute span, but watching a streaming video clip for the same amount of time requires moving ten times as much data.
SoundCloud has begun rolling out advertising and may push an ad-free subscription plan, but those could hurt its indie cred.
This observation is very important because it implies that some areas of the kidney have reversible involvement and others irreversible involvement in the same patient, suggesting that the degree of fibrosis differs in individual parts of the kidney, and that a threshold of fibrosis exists, which when exceeded may push an area in the direction of irreversible fibrotic scarring.
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