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But he will be pressed to move sooner.
But the waiting room would be crowded, and the doctors often seemed pressed to move to the next patient.
With Democrats controlling the House, the Senate, and the governor's office, Hickenlooper was pressed to move more aggressively on gun control.
After getting the go-ahead, quarantined growers, pressed to move the last of the year's oranges and grapefruits to market, cautiously resumed harvesting on Feb. 1.
Designers are always pressed to move forward; the retro-ing of clothes represents an opportunity for them to slow down and recognize their pasts.
While he has pressed to move quickly on a health insurance exchange, he says he needs more time to analyze whether Michigan should expand Medicaid under the Obama administration's health care law.
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You can press to move to a new line and start a new paragraph.
The keys that you press to move the car are letters on the keypad.
To resize any tile you simply need to long press to move or scale.
The fact that it only took a matter of weeks for the press to move beyond it is a sign of how clearly this shamelessness pays off.
As ACT-UP! was shaking up AIDS activism, Signorile was using the press to move his message -- and at a time without the luxury or speed of the web.
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