Word: push
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...These groups are full of illusions about the so-called peace candidates, none of whom has yet supported, for example, the principle of self-determination, and all of whom are trying to get kids to push doorbells instead of building a mass movement. We are always depleted by political campaigns, but its only temporary," Osborne added...
...would be unwise to push this fact too far. Except in France, where political philosophies tended to turn inward, most political movements of the past 150 years have been highly exogamous, often finding in partibus infidelium new ideas with which to mate. For many years, liberals have been in favor of expanding and improving social security; would it make sense to refer to them as "Junker liberals" merely because the first social security system was instituted in the regime of Otto von Bismarck...
...press agents push Orr through to the car. He sits next to the girl in the purple coat as the car pulls away from the Coop, followed by little kids screaming, "Hey, Bobby...
...While the Tigers may push the Crimson to some extent, Yale is not likely to play much of any role in the race. Attention at Yale has shifted away from the varsity and toward the freshman team, which has lost only to a talented Penn squad...
Beal added that he was in the process of contacting the individual shopkeepers concerning the transaction. "We're not going to push anyone into the street," he commented. "We're consulting with the existing tenants, and they'll all get a chance to stay...