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was pressures
noun
A pressing; a force applied to a surface.
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Care Minister Norman Lamb said he recognised there was "pressures" on the system and the government was trying to target resources at social care.
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But it was pressure, too".
It was pressure footy.
There was pressure involved.
And there was pressure, so much pressure.
"Yes, it was pressure," he said.
There was pressure from the White House, too.
But I felt like there was pressure".
Clinton, whose administration was pressuring Pres.
"There was pressure on him.
But it was pressure too".
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