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Kinesthetic – active, carry, concrete, emotional, feel, foundation, grasp, heated, hit, hold, impact, impress, irritate, motion, panic, pressure, rush, sensitive, shallow, sharpen, shock, solid, stress, support, tension, tired, touch, unbearable.
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As planned, lake water under pressure rushed up the bore hole 100 to 130 feet pushing drilling fluid up and away from the pristine water, Mr. Yelagin said, and forming a frozen plug that will prevent contamination.
During the weekend, Deputy Prime Minister Ilya I. Klebanov and Vice Adm. Mikhail Motsak, chief of staff of Russia's Northern Fleet, indicated that one or more members of the Kursk crew may have tried to make a desperate escape from the submarine, only to perish when seawater under great pressure rushed in.
The pressure to rush Root to open, implicit when the Middlesex right hander was scoring successive centuries against the Kiwis in the spring, is now explicit.
"We have all the pressure and rush of cops and fire, but we get none of the needed privileges on the streets," said Mr. Rizzo.
He added that he felt no pressure to rush through his vice-presidential selection process, declaring that he would not be swayed by Democrats who have urged him to put Mrs. Clinton on the ticket.
But if, through practice and exposure, you have managed to assimilate the ideology of the S.A.T. — the kind of decent, middlebrow earnestness that permeates the test — it's possible to develop a kind of gut feeling for the right answer, the confidence to predict, in the pressure and rush of examination time, what the S.A.T. is looking for.
The success of "Wife Swap" was a vindication of ABC's refusal to buckle to pressure and rush the show onto the air last summer when the Fox network started up a show based on almost the exact same premise, "Trading Spouses".
With the speed at which things are moving, Obama must also push back on the pressure to rush cabinet announcements (his announcements have already come a lot sooner than usual), propose solutions and make policy decisions much earlier than he would have to otherwise in order to avoid blunders.
I've never felt under any pressure to rush things.
These were places where great minds worked hard to solve big problems, without pressure to rush new products to market or create early exits for VCs.
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