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Washington Post: McCain Pushed Land Swap That Benefits Backer
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Jennifer Block, author of the book, "Pushed," said while it is impossible to track the numbers of women doing unassisted childbirth, they are highly educated, committed, motivated, and frustrated with mainstream medicine.
thetowntalk.com - 2009
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Pushed by the gun lobby and called the "ATF modernization bill," it would require a higher standard to prove violations by dealers.
Firearms watchdog on short leash Sari Horwitz 2010
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Vertical Islations: Pushed, Pulled and Bounced shimarella said: On January 13, 2009 this is amazing and inspiring.
Hooping.org | Blog | Vertical Islations: Pushed, Pulled and Bounced 2009
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Pushed together by a shared concern over the rise of China, officials from both countries boast that the relationship is better than ever.
As Clinton visit nears, Vietnam arrests bloggers, sentences activists John Pomfret 2010
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Pushed "Send" and got a series of fields to fill in about my e-mail address, which I duly entered.
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Topspin: Pushed Federer to five sets at Roland Garros in first career major semifinal. ...
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Pushed by my desire to return to competition, I trained too hard too soon and re-tore the tendon in my foot.
Serena Williams Done For Rest Of 2010, Re-Injured Right Foot AP 2010
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This shift may have been in response to uproar over Belkin's article, including my report, "Opt Out or Pushed Out."
Joan Williams: Erasmus B. Dragon: Inequality Is a Joke to the New York Times Joan Williams 2011
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Pushed by my desire to return to competition, I trained too hard too soon and re-tore the tendon in my foot.
Serena Williams Done For Rest Of 2010, Re-Injured Right Foot AP 2010
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