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The next day, the doctors cut open the hand three times to shove more powder inside.
Yet shove more and more students through university and into the workforce and – hey presto!
So this year the O.M.B. sought to reverse course and shove more astronomy programs into the science foundation.
Unlike in the Ryan plan for Medicare, they are not capped at a painful level that will inevitably shove more of the cost onto the beneficiary.
The dam stores water to allow it to flow outward for a greater duration during low tides, to shove more sediment out to sea.
BOTH turbochargers and superchargers exist to shove more air and fuel into an engine than is possible by natural aspiration alone.
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"The property owner probably shoved more immigrant families into the stable or workshed in the back.
It also dealt the Steelers their third straight loss, eliminating them from playoff contention, shoving more than 60,000 Terrible Towel-waving fans into the frigid night Sunday.
It turns out that one of the ways you can speed up a microprocessor – shoving more current into it – also works on the human brain.
Does this mean Facebook will be shoving more paid ads into people's news feeds to fill the space left by those promotional posts?
"I look at NetLogic as a play on the increasing complexity of Internet protocol networks — as the world shoves more data, and more complex data, through the pipes, NetLogic's processors will shine".
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