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You can use one box and lay the original lid "loose" on it (so no pressing on it).
(Don't deflate it by punching or pressing on it).
"Once you excavate the hole, it tends to close up, because the mountain is pressing on it," Matthias Neuenschwander, the former resident engineer of the southern section of the tunnel, told me.
Ride quality, too, settles down beautifully when you're pressing on – it's on the firm side in town, but that's well worth it for the pay-off.
And when that levee fails with a massive wall of water pressing on it, the water rushes with great force onto the land behind the levee.
Avoid pressing on it!
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"I don't know if the back-benchers realise this but surely the Treasury does - yet it keeps pressing on with an action that's clearly political to assuage MPs who don't like turbines in the countryside".
It was discouraging, but I kept pressing on and it paid off, as diffusion MRI progressively gained momentum.
The pair had planned that Petacchi would lead Cavendish into the penultimate corner, then back off up Bridge Street before pressing on again; it worked to perfection.
I think my mum quietly thought, 'Oh well, let's just get this one over with and move on to something else.' I remember texting my sister about it and just getting a text back from her saying, 'You're sick!' But as soon as they realised I was pressing on with it they became very supportive.
As a general rule, if something involves the purchase of a theatre ticket, rather than a jackboot pressing on your carotid, it's probably not fascism.
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