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McEnroe also claims never to have liked tennis much: "I was pushed into something I didn't really want to do".
But he added that "people don't really like to be pushed into something," so the Fed's moves "are still attracting some skepticism," which may make markets quite volatile.
I put all this down to the director who I think had been pushed into something he/she did not want to do and so did not demand more from the cast.
"Don't be pushed into something," she says.
Kazumasa Teshigawara: Well, I am always intrigued by the sense of being compressed or pushed into something.
"It's something that's more like a pop poem, or almost like the real world but pushed into something more kind of -- I don't know -- hyper-poetic," Korine said.
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I mean, you don't strike me as the kind of artist who allows themselves to be pushed into doing something they don't want to do.
It wasn't until I could touch tragedy, until I could cry with co-workers that lost everything, that I was pushed into doing something.
I think this is a terrible word to use because I think it's a bullying word that people think they've been pushed into doing something that's not relevant".
That's because its producers have pushed Soulive into something both casual and slightly special: jamming with Mr. Redman, a saxophonist who can rip in a context like this, for a whole evening as opposed to a one- or two-song cameo, in the old jazz festival style.
At the same time, the startup has very much pushed into making its service something that one can use in any scenario where a user might need to enter data: from basic information entry like job application and contact forms; through to surveys; registration forms; shopping and order forms; online learning and tests; and invitations.
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