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European commission president Jose Manuel Barroso said: The commission will push ahead to realise the full potential of an integrated transatlantic trade agreement.
Cuisine Is in the Details While the grind is wearing him down, he's determined to push ahead to his opening, now set for Dec. 1.
They're quickly turned into plot points that push ahead to another scene, another action; their narrative connections remain too obvious and strip them precisely of their heterogeneity.
M23 rejected a call by regional leaders to withdraw from Goma, saying it would push ahead to seize more territory until president Joseph Kabila agreed to talks.
There should be no doubt they now intend to push ahead to other targets; this was made clear anyway in the very first communication, when Mansour's takeover was confirmed on 22 September 2008.
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They are pushing ahead to commercialise their approach so they can start paying back their investors.
With climate modelling still in its infancy, Slingo and her colleagues pushed ahead to develop new, cutting-edge models.
The administration is pushing ahead to extend fencing at the 2,000-mile 2,000-milerder despite skepticisMexicanmany sides.
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