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The wrinkles had been pressed out of his suits and out of his personality.
The few records he made were pressed out of too soft shellac and worn down by constant playing.
Like an old soldier dying of ancient wounds, he was pressed out of Downing Street in 2007 partly because of Iraq.
Vital Vancouver playmaker Mauro Rosales in particular spent much of the game sprawled out on the floodlit green after getting pressed out of existence.
By contrast, crab-and-scallop cakes ($9) are dry and firm, as if all the taste had been pressed out of them.
The word hauma itself derives from a verb "to press, extract" and thus literally means the juice that has been pressed out of the stems or stalks (ãsu) of whatever plant was being used.
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But he did succeed in creating a series of bowls and plates called Waste-Ware that were hand-pressed out of left-over coffee grounds and herbs.
Indeed, only 219 delegates had been allocated as The Economist went to press, out of 1,144 needed for the nomination.
All of these familiar facts, Burns takes care to press out of his account, in order to sustain his chosen theme of good intentions.
You don't want to mix too much or else the excess will press out of the sides of the pan.
And words written in your journal, whether smeared with tears or pressed deeply out of anger, heal too.
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