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to stressing
verb
To apply force to (a body or structure) causing strain.
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Meanwhile, the Rangers Supporters Trust, which has purchased shares on the fans' behalf, is asking members not to attend the meeting "unless they feel they have to", stressing that it is their vote and not their presence that is crucial.
"We need to return to stressing doggedness," Mr. Pink said.
With its ample resources, the PT devoted money and airtime to stressing Ms Rousseff's successes.Government-approval ratings duly edged up while support for Ms Silva shrivelled.
In addition to stressing Catholic elements in worship and theology, Anglo-Catholics have worked among the poor and unchurched and have attempted to renew the church.
Six months later, he is back to stressing out the opposition, never more than when he has finished bouncing the ball eight times and rocking twice with his strings parallel to the court.
Even the International Monetary Fund, synonymous with stony-hearted austerity, has taken to stressing that "inclusive" growth is critical to the credibility of market-oriented reform and long-term development.
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My body overreacts to stress.
He's going to stress Americanism.
It's also directly related to stress.
"He wanted to stress he's fine.
"You want to stress the muscles.
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