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On Fargo, Russo said, "We just try to underscore the narrative and the humour without pushing too hard.
The Times, without pushing too hard, suggests that it does, citing as evidence similar brain studies of three deceased N.H.L.ers, two of whom were fighters.
The piano and bass arrangements tilted Ms. Oberlin in a jazz direction without pushing too hard, and she briefly experimented with scat improvisation.
But for that very reason, the post-election environment in Germany is one ripe for the politician savvy enough to take on American foreign policy without pushing too hard against Obama himself – indeed, his charisma may be the only reason it hasn't happened yet.
'An Everlasting Piece' Without pushing too hard, Barry Levinson's Irish farce about a pair of Belfast hospital barbers (one Catholic, the other Protestant) intent on monopolizing the toupee business in Northern Ireland makes the wearing of hairpieces a goofy comic metaphor for the Irish troubles.
It demands that we commit to doing our best without pushing too hard or without losing ourselves in the process.
Nurture his or her gifts without pushing too hard.
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