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Gains in gold, silver, wheat and corn helped push a key index of commodity prices to its highest level in at least six years.
The fires burned out of control during the afternoon, causing floor beams near column 79 to expand and push a key girder off its seat, triggering the floors to fail around column 79 on Floors 8 to 14.
In addition, during the perceptual tasks subjects were asked to push a key on the computer keyboard to reflect their decisions.
Instead of having the user push a key repeatedly to get a certain letter, the software pulls up the letter that is the most likely choice, based on the frequency of words in normal conversation.
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The Bush administration, concerned about pushing a key ally too far, responded meekly.
But press a virtual button on a screen from San Jose, CA's Immersion, and you'll feel the same satisfying clack you'd feel pushing a key on a keyboard.
Depending on the prompt, which could include an incoming call or pushing a key or an icon, the motor simulates a fluttering, spinning or pulsing motion, creating a sensation of rain falling, a beat moving in sync with a song, or a key being depressed.
(Thanks to a location scout who happened to knock, the Baumbachs' dining room appears in "Heartburn," when Meryl Streep pushes a Key-lime pie into Jack Nicholson's face).
For a nickel or a dime, you could push a metal key through a thick cardboard slab, removing a coiled roll of paper.
All a user had to do was plug in a URL and push a Send key marked "mitaina" and the text would be transformed into a snaky uneven column of short lines, punctuated with random occurrences of the word mitaina.
Chief Executive Bob Iger journeyed to Brazil to push for a key piece of regulatory approval on the entertainment giant's proposed $71-billion 71-billion21st Century Fox Inc., but the talks endealwithout an agreement.
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