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the pressured
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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There are amusing, sometimes surprising, anecdotes about the pressured, micro-managed, obsessional world of politics.
Girls learn differently, and the pressured "memory test" exam format does not always suit them.
In the pressured and unforgiving world of television those are rare qualities.
Michael Thompson, a clinical psychologist and the author of "The Pressured Child," tried to put me at ease.
And at school I left the undemanding classics "side," and moved to the pressured science side instead.
No wonder there are cries for help from the equivalents of Mayor Bouchart around the pressured border points of Europe.
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The pressures change.
Outside, the pressure increased.
"The pressure was nuts.
Suddenly the pressure mounts.
The pressure was on.
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