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But to say she "shoved" it on the US is an exaggeration, considering its steady support from Republicans and centrist Democrats.
In 2005, once the BBC realised that Strictly Come Dancing was a hit, it cobbled together an amateur dance competition, stapled the word "Strictly" on to it and shoved it on the air without a second thought.
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Shove it on a broiler pan at 450 degrees.
(The editor whom Heinz Kerry told to "shove it" on the eve of her Convention speech works for the conservative Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, which aired some of the accusations uncritically).
A laziness grew up that meant that if the artistic directorship didn't really like a play they could always shove it on Upstairs, as a way of hedging their bets.
"I Still Got a Finger" is Mr. Shelton's update of "Take This Job and Shove It," on which he complains about "hillbilly pay" for hard labor, and tells the boss's son: Ain't a part of me that doesn't hurt Hey, but lucky for me you can easily see I still got a finger that works.
And my buddy was driving the airplane to Yellow Knife in the back of a U-haul trailer to get it, use a shoe-horn, shove it on to a DC-4 airplane and fly this ultra-light to Baffin Island where we were then going to fly to the sea ice.
Give them a tip, but don't try to shove it on them.
Paralyzed with indecision, I shoved it back on the shelf.
"I will not take these last-minute taskings and shove it down on subordinates," he said.
If you dropped the lid with an awfully loud clatter, shove it back on with lightning speed and hide in your room.
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