Sentence examples for push mark from inspiring English sources

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On the mark.girl discussion board on Facebook, the Mark-versus-Avon topic sparked a lively debate when one Mark representative wrote: "Has anybody else noticed Avon reps not taking the Mark product seriously?" An Avon representative replied: "A lot of Avon women I know don't push Mark because it has a lower profit as compared to the Avon core product line".

"I tried hard to push, Mark was always on my toes.

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The display magically changes labels and readouts when you push a button marked Climate.

Push another button marked "Night Light" and a soft path of light appears near the floor to show you the way to the bathroom.

Being able to voice control things without having to pull out a phone or push a button marks a massive step forward for the Internet of Things.

On reel-spinning slots, push a button marked "play one credit" until you've reached the number of coins you wish to play.

And I think, I believe, by the way, that the accounting profession pushed mark-to-market accounting.

This is an industry that is pushing on a button marked "up".

Much credit has to be given to the Bangladesh fans for pushing the big button marked "atmosphere" in this tournament so far in spite of their team's and the organisers' attempts to quash a potentially wonderful tournament.

A legitimate backup quarterback to push Mark Sanchez, an outside linebacker who can rush without a blitz and lots of help on the offensive line.

In becoming the first to officially push the mark past 400 miles an hour, he dethroned a decades-long dynasty of capable British teams.

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