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"Oh, he likes to put the pressure on me," George said of Fisher.
Girardi again pointed to Jeter's 3,000th career hit last July 9 as the turning point when he was able to put the pressure of surpassing that milestone behind him.
"When you put the pressure of a six-year run of appreciation, all of a sudden people are asking, 'Am I buying at the top of the marketplace?' " Mr. Schweppe said.
If you are comfortable enough you can use your entire foot but it is easier to start with the heel.Then you put the pressure of your leg on it While skating put your front foot on the bolts.
As you lift weight or your own body weight, you can put the pressure of 7 to 10 times your body weight on your feet, which can lead to injury if you do not have proper support.
Be true to yourself and put aside the pressuring of other people or the overwhelming nature of a long-held dream.
It puts the social pressure of saying no or mentioning diapers on your friend.
They just didn't put the same kind of pressure on themselves that they did before".
About 4 in 10 Americans said that the Obama administration had put the right amount of pressure on each side.
But teachers considering a headship shouldn't be put off by the pressure of Ofsted and league tables, she says.
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