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"Is the answer no?" pressed Mr. Bauerle.
The Same Brain Circuits The real-world evidence for these unconscious effects is clear to anyone who has ever run out to the car to avoid the rain and ended up driving too fast, or rushed off to pick up dry cleaning and returned with wine and cigarettes — but no pressed slacks.
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Those rules included "this space is occupied," "anyone can sleep here," "no police" and "no press".
"No," they pressed.
OTHERWISE type NO and press RETURN.
Mr. Hayduk pressed no.
And his staff groaned when Mr. Bradley was asked whether he would run as Mr. Gore's vice president, and cheered when he said no. Pressed in a news conference to explain why he had not used the word "endorse," Mr. Bradley showed a flash of irritation.
So no charges pressed, buddy.
No charges were pressed.
No one involved pressed charges.
Holidaymakers should just press "no".
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