Word: pushed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...didn't really expect that flood in the first week," she said, "We had almost twice as much work in this office." The deluge of petitions caught Law's office unprepared forcing staff to work overtime and push back other projects, said...
Critics of the Bennett agenda for curriculum reform say that his program represents a return to the ethnocentricity and the narrow-mindedness that prevailed in most college core courses in the humanities half a century ago. Further, they charge, it is as politically motivated as the push for a non-Western curriculum at Stanford which the Secretary condemned...
...could have played better," Co-Captain and goaltender Denise Katsias said. "We needed that little extra push in order to win. It was a midfield-defensive game for us. We didn't get enough shots and weren't able to create offense by putting the ball towards their cage...
...certain intensity characterizes Rajballie. He is the type of player who rises to the occasion and takes charge. "The best games are the tough games that push you to the limits," he notes...
...tested the outer limits of Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of glasnost. A congress of the nationalist organization, Estonia's Popular Front in Support of Perestroika, called for more regional autonomy, political democratization, economic freedom, a new currency and adoption of Estonian as the sole national language. But in its push for political changes, the Front stopped short of demands for secession...