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People aren't usually under pressure".
In either case, the assembly is then cured, usually under pressure, to form the composite.
Government opponents have organized a demonstration for Tuesday in Cairo and while such protests are generally not well attended, usually under pressure from security services, more than 75,000 individuals noted on a Facebook page that they planned to participate.
The author points out that after years of pioneering women's rights alone in the Islamic world, Turkey has shifted into full reverse gear as more and more women began wearing the headscarf, usually under pressure from their families.
See, in the past, journalists had to find their sources on deadline, usually under pressure, by asking friends, emailing, then, as time passed, Googling, and posting on Craig's List.
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The tools usually break under pressure.
Voluntary assimilation, albeit usually effected under pressure from the dominant culture, has also been prevalent in the historical record.
Both of them are usually good under pressure, but it can do funny things to people.
Blood usually flows under pressure.
In addition to DNase I hypersensitivity data, bona fide TF binding sites are usually under evolutionary pressure and therefore more conserved [ 33, 34].
It was explained that an emergency situation requires doing a lot of things at the same time, very fast and usually under heavy pressure.
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