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A persistent pressing or pulling pain, often with a throbbing component, is usually described.
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He was known for a persistent, plain-spoken negotiating style, pressing talks right to the deadline and often beyond.
Our task in the new era is to determine which patients suffer from persistent LD, and to keep pressing for evidence-based wisdom to guide the physicians called upon to treat them.
Many people share an aspiration to address some of the most pressing social challenges, but the most persistent, tenacious and creative social technology entrepreneurs share a refusal to allow injustice or inequality to continue.
There is a pressing need for research targeting persistent digestive disorders as a coherent clinical problem rather than as a disconnected collection of pathologies.
If we keep pressing, are ingenious as well as persistent and work closely with China, India and Thailand, it seems we may be able to get more Western aid in under, so to speak, an Asian umbrella.
One of the great challenges for cities and other principalities is a persistent global funding gap for tools to meet pressing challenges.
A Downing Street spokeswoman said "we will keep pressing internet companies to be more proactive given the scale of the threats and the persistent propaganda from the terrorist groups".
Be persistent and, if needed, get help from a privacy organization or a lawyer if your need for privacy is pressing or serious.
The most pressing question is the country's economic model in the face of low levels of foreign direct investment, persistent unemployment and high rates of inflation.
It was pressing... and pressing.
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