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"With a price that pushes into the high 30s and beyond, Twitter is simply too expensive," he wrote.
He said the test is set up with the tire rolling on top of a metal wheel that pushes into it, creating stresses that are not like those on roads.
A striking outdoor still life is seen in Giovanni Vanoni's "Small Market" (circa 1955), a silhouetted dangle of pots and pans along a horizontal length of wire against the sky, accented by the circle of a bike wheel that pushes into the picture on the ground below.
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Ford further designed head restraints that push into the seatback so that, unlike some other minivans' restraints, they need not be removed before folding the seat.
But Fargo, at least, was granted a reprieve in the form of colder air that pushed into the area on Friday, slowing the melt and the pace of the Red River's surge.
There was little to say, and words could scarcely describe the emotional swings in a Game 4 matinee that pushed into the early dusk, drama building with each successive overtime, a sold-out crowd at United Center left hoarse and delirious.
He began his work nearly a decade ago in Cameroon, in a project reminiscent of the 19th-century animal-collecting expeditions that pushed into the forest to look for new species.
Reprints Related items Congo: Is the world soft on Kabila?Jul 26th 2001Beneath the volcanoes' cones that push into the clouds, lush meadows of wild flowers look like a tourist paradise.
Nance has been in a holding pattern since a late December run that pushed into early January.
This volume increase presumably corresponded to the volume of magma that pushed into the volcano and deformed its surface.
The condition, known as pilonidal cysts, is thought to be caused by loose hairs that push into the skin and become infected, causing painful boils.
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