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Another problem facing rail transport was the massive industrialisation efforts pushed on by the authorities.
Elsewhere, opening track Pleasant Heart is pushed on by a brilliantly lurching, off-balance momentum.
Teffi describes her journey as "involuntary", swept along by a "whirlwind", "pushed" on by "fate … forcing [her] wherever it chose".
Rodriguez committed to getting back in shape, pushed on by his pledge as well as a coterie of friends who scoffed at him.
But the last government, pushed on by the increasingly frantic, wholly unrepresentative, minority of MPs with a mortal fear of Ukip, behaved without restraint.
Whatever new wings he built, or new sculptures he acquired in Italy, he believed should be shared with the gawping crowd.Noblesse obligeThe 11th duke, pushed on by his "bossy" Mitford duchess, decided to do the same.
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Since then, its team has been tasked with scaling the business across the region, and now it has been decided that it is time to push on by introducing new services to tighten competition and grow its user base.
Don't take the chill pill and push on by allowing others' energies to devour you.
After some anxious moments, she pushed on, racked by back spasms.
Then, a gentle force will be applied to your lumbar spine by pushing on your pelvis".
It had no correlation with the respiratory cycle, Valsalva maneuver, forced eye closure, or intraocular pressure change induced by pushing on a contact lens.
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