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I figured that Thursday would be something of a push.
George Osborne, like Labour before him, has certainly made something of a push for elected mayors.
During Gov. Thomas Kean's administration there was something of a push for tourism (Remember the "New Jersey and You: Perfect Together" television commercials?), but during Gov. Christie Whitman's tenure, the ads primarily emphasized either the state's livability or favorable business climate.
It would also cost the Dodgers a draft pick, but then they already picked one up when Hanley Ramirez signed with the Red Sox, so that's something of a push.
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Figuring that Frost would lob softball questions and be something of a push-over, Tricky Dick agreed to do this one televised interview (especially because he was getting half a mil for it as well).
So, in something of a state, she pushes Don to have her cast in a national TV ad.
But there's also something more spiritual, more of a push for us to get back to dirt and acquiesce not with how to live with Dunkin' Donuts, but animals and nature.
Money should also be backed by something other than a push of a button.
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