Squall pushed aside the chair that Mathers was trying to hamstring him with. |
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Offering a pointed look, she pushed aside the celery she's been chopping, focusing on the conversation. |
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People very often don't get what they deserve and he will now either move aside or be pushed aside. |
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Her father pushed aside a plate full of sandwiches, and went through the report thoughtfully, while listening to her narration. |
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Dave bent down and pushed aside a few scattered newspapers, plucking out a pile of maps that were still on the fallen display case. |
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Challenging the onslaught of modern fashion, the ancient art of henna design still stands ground, refusing to be pushed aside. |
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She had leapt out of bed and pushed aside the muslin curtains just in time to see two receding figures as they ran into the forest. |
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The garlic bread was good too, though the side salad was another of the limp, disappointing offerings Lili had pushed aside with her starter. |
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With more and more force, he pushed aside anyone that stood in his way, with his hands and soon with his blade. |
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A hand thrust itself downwards and pushed aside a branch like a shop owner holding a door open for a customer. |
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It goes without saying that songwriting and performing ability are often pushed aside to make way for a track that's overexposed. |
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The cold anger Geoff felt was pushed aside by concern as her words penetrated. |
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Behind the stove was a shelf with flowers, which she pushed aside to make room for my sculpture. |
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This distinction should not simply be pushed aside without an attempt to diagnose and exorcize some of the lingering cultural stereotypes within it. |
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My privileges of getting answers and to get to the bottom of this pork-barrelling scandal were pushed aside in order to provide a cover-up. |
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This is a major problem because it seems that the rule of law is being pushed aside in the fight against terrorism. |
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We pushed aside the energy problem raised by the Poles and talked only about meat. |
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Honesty and the desire to contribute to a better world have been pushed aside in favour of pursuing gain at any cost and selfishness. |
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Somali intellectuals ready to donate their time and energy to ensure the success of this process were also pushed aside. |
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It is more than likely that the concept of territorial cohesion has been pushed aside for much deeper reasons. |
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This style can provide a needed respite from the situation or it can inflame things if the issue keeps being pushed aside. |
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Meanwhile, many older people feel pushed aside in their retirement years, and they too can become societal drop-outs. |
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However, for the disability community, there was nothing balanced about this budget as the disability agenda was once again pushed aside. |
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With Killam in charge, politics were pushed aside while the Board turned to the pressing business at hand. |
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In fact, we must always be vigilant so that our rights and our communities and people are not forgotten or pushed aside. |
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On the other hand, it lets the veterans see that the events that took place will not be forgotten or pushed aside after they are gone. |
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This great healing event for veterans has been pushed aside by a few ATV advocates insistent on illegally riding their silly toys. |
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Until it dissipates or is somehow pushed aside, relations between the U.S. and Iran are unlikely to improve. |
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A sudden crashing sound rang out, and somebody was being pushed aside. |
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Mary pushed aside the curtain and stood looking out into the front yard. |
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International law and the relevant resolutions of the United Nations, which remain the foundation of any peace process, should be respected and not pushed aside. |
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Dotted across the port are Humvees and trucks awaiting jump-starts, pushed aside to clear the way for other vehicles. |
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The bottom board is loosened and pushed aside a little. |
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I was literally pushed aside and felt the rush of air by my ear! |
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Interest in WWII firearms was pushed aside, but I never quit reading and studying the history of that era. |
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The lasting impression will be the hundreds of smiling faces beaming behind the Korean peninsula flag, decades of ideology and rivalry pushed aside for at least a few hours. |
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It is deeply dismaying to see the work and consensus built up through that process be pushed aside in favour of the regressive provisions of the Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act. |
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Regardless of how disciplined you may be, communication is one of the first things that usually gets pushed aside when you're struggling to manage a variety of other important details. |
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What has happened in the last several months is that the Conservatives' agenda around the crime issues has been completely pushed aside because we passed that bill before the House recessed at the end of last year. |
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I am the one pushed aside, because I do not follow the blood of my Kimbundu mother, or the blood of my Umbundu father. |
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We need a systematic effort to clarify their universal values so that they are not pushed aside as an irrelevant borrowing from the 'West' to other cultures. |
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Finally, in 1909, Abdülhamid was pushed aside. |
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After having been pushed aside completely, these organizations seem to be gaining more and more clout in international negotiations, along with NGOs representing civil society. |
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Does not the danger exist that the Church will be pushed aside by the social breakthrough if civil society and close itself off into small groups which have their own interests? |
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Substantive, thoughtful, moderate discussion is pushed aside. |
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Whole populations are pushed aside and consigned to death because the wealth of their lands is exploited for a small number of well placed individuals. |
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Rather than taking the long view that emphasizes a balanced perspective, we run up against the problem of what I call the ugly duckling, the unpalatable pushed aside for yet another time. |
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Churches and an opera house pushed aside houses of ill repute. |
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