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Now the euro crisis has exposed the need for a federative push to give the shared currency political backbone.
And this push to give her child a better life, after all, is what being a mother is all about.
Yet despite the hoo-ha 25m Americans visit a McDonald's each day.Even so, the company has made a big push to give itself a healthier image.
Their efforts, the women said, got virtually no support; indeed, their higher-ups, all of them men, usually resisted their push to give the magazine editorial heft.
Abe's push to give Japanese troops a wider international role has proved the most divisive policy of his three years in office.
Mr. Rolet has led the push to give the London exchange an edge in the face of increasing competition from the likes of Chi-X Europe and BATS Europe.
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After all, that was what he called himself, when pushed to give an identity.
It would be a good thing if prisoners were pushed to give up smoking.
He pushed to give Freds, a popular lunch spot, a locavore twist at night to draw a bigger crowd.
Mr. Mann said the universities were pushing to give companies more say even before Nike acted against the universities of Oregon and Michigan.
My dad kept pushing, pushing and pushing to give me the opportunity and without his enthusiasm and the deal that was made we wouldn't have had this".
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