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No more staring at closed elevator doors, repeatedly pressing a call button in frustration.
Mr. Smith said he pushed an emergency intercom button to get information, "but even after repeatedly pressing, nobody would speak to us.
The sausage- fingered worker briefly fell asleep on his keyboard while processing a €64 ($85) debit from an account, repeatedly pressing the number 2 and transferring €222m instead.
He made drawings by repeatedly pressing his finger to an ink pad and then onto pieces of paper, mimicking the rows and grids of Minimalism, but irregularly.
In the US, Planned Parenthood is under fire, with Republican politicians lining up to condemn the organisation and legislators repeatedly pressing to defund it.
But the more common expression of disapproval, within the New York Police Department, involves a practice known as "keying the microphone," or "stepping on someone" — essentially tying up the channel by repeatedly pressing the talk button.
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Your best guess would be Alt-F10 pressed repeatedly right after pressing the power button to turn it on.
A veterinarian who cared for his stable of racehorses said Mr. Brooks continually talked about the subject, pressing him repeatedly to supply the pill.
GR It wasn't pretty at times, but the bravura way Columbus Crew SC repeatedly broke the New York pressing game, set the tone for the entire encounter.
The first time you defeat a minotaur in God of War through the special move of pressing X repeatedly to drive a sword into its throat, it's pretty bloody and spectacular.
While Trump has been quiet on Cuba since taking office — though the plan to reverse Cuba policy has reportedly been set for some time, the administration has had its implementation repeatedly delayed by more pressing matters �� he periodically talked tough on Cuba on the campaign trail, especially in Florida.
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