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Because, finally, this is not a story about surfing; it's a story about fear, about pushing beyond fear, and about becoming addicted to the pushing.
The hollow blastula consists of a simple epithelial layer (the blastoderm), the transformation of which can be likened to the pushing in of one side of a rubber ball.
It is a difficult ballet even for experienced dancers, and there were times when these young performers looked as if they were hurtling toward a finish line to the pushing Mozart score.
The Western boom had begun in the late 1870s, when the tide of migration into the unoccupied farmlands beyond the Mississippi quickly led to the settlement of hitherto unoccupied parts of Iowa and Minnesota and to the pushing of the frontier westward across the Plains almost literally to the shadows of the Rocky Mountains.
In the belief that at least part of the rise is due not to excess purchasing power but to the pushing up of costs and prices, governments have appealed to those who make decisions affecting labour costs and product prices to moderate the rise in pay and profits.
The RAF's gradual achievement of air parity and then air superiority during the Battle of Britain is seen as having turned the tide of the war, and US-British air supremacy during the closing stages of the war was indispensable to the pushing back of the western front.
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But leave it to Buffett to push the ball forward.
Stackhouse has responded to the push.
The agreement adds momentum to the push for legislation this year.
Only circumstantial evidence links Rove to the push-polling.
Now comes to the push to persuade rural, regional and suburban Coalition MPs.
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