Word: pushing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Cambridge's four legislators in the House of Representatives, meanwhile, struggled to push forward policy initiatives even as they defended their views on capital punishment before their constituents...
Stomp also has the ability to push the viewer into a kind of synaesthesic high--there's a remarkable thrill that comes from watching something that's more than just a combination of dance with musical production. Instead, the movement becomes the music, and the rare thrill that that generates is something which much be demonstrated to be understood...
...just couldn't move very well," Tom said. "And I couldn't push off of it as well...
...them into any of the houses. Preventing universal access only adds to the likelihood that mysterious, non-student wanderers will gain access. Therefore, in the interest of both convenience and safety, we ask the house masters to open their houses to all undergraduates, and we ask the administration to push the house masters towards implementing such a policy...
...such hot water with Janet Reno--reverses the relationship: the Web comes to you. After you subscribe to various Web publications by clicking on a box in the new browser, a software robot employed by Microsoft scurries around gathering the latest version of those Web pages and then, periodically, "pushes" the information down the Net to your computer. The idea behind so-called push media is that you don't have to remember to go to, say, Slate every day; the new parts will be sent to your computer automatically. It's like having the newspaper delivered to your driveway...