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"We pressed a bit more than we did in the first half.
Pressed a bit, however, Ms. Pascal acknowledged that "Hancock" does break some ground.
Yet pressed a bit about how he really wants this confrontation to play out, he said, "We're fine as long as there is some justice".
Once a listener got over some slight unease about whether the tempos were being pressed a bit too hard -- and whether certain coloristic touches were part of Haydn's lexicon -- the performance offered much to admire, not least the audacity that led to the questions.
"Second half they pressed a bit more and we struggled a bit, but they didn't create much.
The female reporter, pressed a bit, asking, "But forever, forever?
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"You press a bit, and sometimes some of your colleagues may think you pressed too hard.
He starts with an account of his childhood, which sounds picture-book perfect, although a psychoanalytically inclined therapist might want to press a bit harder on all those sunshiny memories of rural Hampshire in the 1970s.
Schubert's tweaks have been subtle, tactically – they press a bit higher and the new signing Lars Stindl has been very effective as hard-working No10 behind Raffael – but overnight, Borussia rediscovered their confidence and lust for joyful attacking football.
You light press to peek at some information, and you press a bit harder to load the actual content.
"At four under through 12 and still being three back I thought I had to press a bit and take on some pins.
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