Udall then had to scramble the corner away under pressure from Brian Pennington. |
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At the same time, Nasa was under pressure to build the international space station. |
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They still look potent in attack but wafer-thin in midfield and wobbly in defence under pressure. |
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So the entire brewing industry is under pressure and lobbying parliament, and generally being huffy. |
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Windermere had the advantage in the first half and accordingly were able to keep Blackpool under pressure. |
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His other key weakness is his inability to detach himself from his players and put them under pressure. |
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Our justice system, under-funded and under pressure, is weighted towards miscarriages. |
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I have a wide variety of clients, ranging from a top scientist under pressure to a teenager with eating disorders. |
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It's taught me to handle myself in a professional manner when under pressure, in situations which once would have freaked me out. |
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The company will now come under pressure to increase airport charges at Cork to the maximum allowed by the regulator. |
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Kerry, who in the past has called for full disclosure of rivals' tax returns, is under pressure to release his wife's records. |
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Methanamide is manufactured by reacting carbon monoxide and ammonia together under pressure. |
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Scientists prepare and store the gas under pressure in spherical glass ampules two to three inches in diameter. |
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The Polish economy has been under pressure and the zloty has fallen by about 10 per cent against the euro since the start of June. |
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Sinclair's expected departure means Perry will now be under pressure to avoid further searching questions. |
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Critics says the US Government is leaning on its neighbour, under pressure from the drugs industry. |
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But the Minister, under pressure from the farming unions, failed to restrict cattle movements. |
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These stresses and strains have shown up because the euro is under pressure at the moment. |
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The hiss turned into a scream, this one more like a ship's keel ripping apart under pressure than a triumphant blood-chilling cry like before. |
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Real snow was to have been made on site by spraying air, water, and liquid nitrogen under pressure. |
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But the 1973-74 oil price crisis forces out sterling, the Italian lira and French franc under pressure from the dollar. |
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The small plot of littoral rainforest remnant is under pressure from weed, drainage and erosion and needs restoration. |
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Well basically CCA treated timber is treated with copper, chromium and arsenic, which is injected into the wood under pressure. |
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Orafai gives the most fully rounded of the film's performances, displaying a weary dignity and grace under pressure that is moving. |
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As blood travels around the body in arteries and veins, it is under pressure. |
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Loose forward Lee Charlton hoisted a huge bomb to the posts and Birky full back Morton Robinson lost the ball under pressure. |
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They kicked a fair number of wides but then they were under pressure by a tigerish St Peters back line, who took no prisoners. |
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Parents under pressure may be less tolerant of tempestuous adolescent behavior, he believes, causing additional conflict. |
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British Airways, which spent the week scrabbling to avert strike action, was also back under pressure. |
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However, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was also under pressure from Slav nationalists, who demanded that their fellow Slavs in Serbia be defended. |
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Leigh were put under pressure early on when the Sandbach pack turned over the Leigh ball to enable their scrum half to score wide out. |
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Company bosses have felt under pressure to massage figures for ever more spectacular results. |
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Mr Lillycrop, who has complete sympathy for under pressure dentists, pleaded with those who hold the purse strings, to deal with the problem. |
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The wine is cleared of sediment and bottled under pressure, directly from the tank. |
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Criticising students and putting them under pressure is seen to be a dangerous threat to their sense of self. |
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When Hands was introduced to the attack, the home side were under pressure with fielders surrounding the bat. |
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At present everyone seems to have stronger bowling teams than batting, so they are putting all the batsmen under pressure. |
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When people are under pressure they are taught by the army to self-medicate, and that used to come in the form of alcohol. |
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I'm not going to dwell on it, except to say that I forgot everything under pressure and he beat me easily. |
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The police also are under pressure to prove they can work effectively after their separation from the Indonesian Military. |
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They are good, methodical thinkers and have shown that they keep their heads under pressure. |
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You also drive under pressure all day trying your best to keep your bus on time. |
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In oil wells, the fiber is wrapped in a metal sheath, which deforms under pressure or temperature changes and squeezes the gratings. |
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It did not emerge, fully formed, from the Scottish parliament under pressure from religious bigots. |
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The resolution was sponsored by the United States, though trimmed and weakened under pressure from various security Council members. |
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To play that role you need to be mobile, able to hold the ball up under pressure and willing to run and run. |
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The rewards are so great these days, and guys are under pressure to turn pro earlier rather than later. |
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You may feel strange and uncomfortable in a monogamous long-term relationship, but you feel under pressure to be in one. |
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Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure. |
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The referee, under pressure from the home crowd, sent a Keighley player to sin bin for ten minutes for a very dubious high tackle. |
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Only its main sail creaked at regular intervals when it swayed slightly under pressure of a mild wind. |
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Nursing and support staff do a wonderful job but are constantly under pressure from ever dwindling resources. |
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Research watchdogs were under pressure today not to give a team of scientists permission to clone human embryos. |
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It will work by using steam, fed under pressure, to break down organic waste and sterilise metals and plastics. |
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He was a natural diplomat, too, cool as a breeze under pressure and a master of understatement. |
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His booming kicks to touch when under pressure helps the team's cause immensely. |
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The knee eventually became painful when the overlying skin necrosed under pressure and then got infected. |
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Yet, when put under pressure the apparent unyielding stiffness becomes a lovely springy curve, and it's that which puts pressure on the fish. |
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Beer brands are under pressure as young drinkers migrate from beer to spirits and baby boomers drink lighter brews. |
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Michael Lawlor only got the nod that he was starting minutes before the game as players were put under pressure to perform. |
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Wheat farmers, under pressure from continued global competition, are moving away from the staff of life. |
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It could have got even better for the visitors after Bower conceded a corner under pressure. |
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But she dished out a lesson or two in the art of raising the level of her game under pressure. |
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Hoses that burst apart under pressure, or leaked copiously, were another problem faced by fire fighters. |
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Kirkby Stephen town centre was also flooded along with other parts of the region as culverts and streams burst under pressure. |
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She hears the buttheads in the cheap seats say she's choking under pressure. |
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He now feels that he is no longer under pressure, as he was in Australia, and can relax and enjoy some other interests and hobbies. |
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And he's squawking and crying and under pressure from the media and his ownership. |
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Teachers were constantly under pressure to prepare their students for regular standardised examinations. |
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Ministers are under pressure from leading scientists and nutrition experts to take urgent action on childhood obesity. |
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The 6ft 6in lineout specialist, who won two caps in New Zealand last summer, had been under pressure to stay in Scotland. |
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After his early promise first shown at the Monte Carlo Masters, he cracked under pressure. |
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Iyambo also announced that some of the line-fish species, such as kob and steenbras, are under pressure. |
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True, he was hardly put under pressure at the back but at least he busied himself around the field and was a particular threat up front. |
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The seawater stream into which the combustion gas is injected is under pressure via the head of water exerted by the seawater reservoir. |
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Because cement is such a dense, hard material it puts stone under pressure, cracks it and allows water to seep into the interior. |
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And Lowe, who himself is under pressure to succeed this season, cautions against expecting too much too soon from the 22-year-old. |
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The TUC has chosen a poor time to suggest throwing caution to the wind when so many firms are under pressure from rising costs. |
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They were outmuscled but kept on coming back, kicking unbelievable penalties under pressure. |
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He dishes it off to Green on the boundary, and the latter runs into goal from the pocket and slots a lovely checkside punt under pressure. |
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With a worldwide oversupply of vehicles, new car prices are coming under pressure as never before and used cars are going for a song. |
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At the outset Silsden were put under pressure by the home side who were playing down the slope. |
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I'm especially under pressure on this because of my dad's age and chronic poor health. |
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Jan is also concerned that existing political parties are under pressure to toe the national party line rather than focus on the local picture. |
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Even if a player under pressure makes a good pass, the ball might end up with the offense's fourth or fifth option. |
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The chemical industry is under pressure to reduce its impact on the environment and to run its operations as cleanly and efficiently as possible. |
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A current theory is that the eggs are ovulated through the cloacal pore and are expelled under pressure by muscular contractions. |
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She said the lapwing is also under pressure with its numbers being reduced by 40 per cent over the past 40 years. |
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The supposedly cocksure and unshakeable defence secretary has come under pressure to resign over the photo scandal. |
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The octane rating of a fuel is a measure its ability of to resist ignition under pressure. |
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They are qualities the current squad is imbued with, given their performances under pressure. |
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Our first-up tackling was weak, our forward play lacked cohesion and we looked under pressure from the word go. |
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They commended him for persisting with the story whilst under pressure from numerous sources. |
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The group could also come under pressure from the aggressive rollout of broadband services by rivals. |
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Jones says it is not just about dealing with employees that feel under pressure. |
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The revolving compass card had jammed onto the needle when under pressure, preventing it from swinging freely. |
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If a trust is placed under pressure to operate on ingrowing toenails and benign warts within a five-week period, something has to give. |
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The implication that parenting under pressure is an invitation to abuse is an insult to the integrity of millions of hardworking mums and dads. |
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He remains cool under pressure, and even his temper outbursts turn out to be mere ploys to gain advantage. |
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When we long for life without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong in contrary winds and diamonds are made under pressure. |
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King can make plays with his feet, which Gruden loves, and he's very cool under pressure. |
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The World Cup will test Logan's nerve, show if she can stay cool under pressure. |
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What it's all about really is keeping your cool under pressure in the sunny days ahead. |
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China has been under pressure from other countries to let its currency float more freely. |
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I felt and probably looked like a balloon under pressure, about to pop if anything else filled my head. |
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Now the firm has warned profit margins would remain under pressure until its product portfolio was stronger. |
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He's as calm under pressure as any other player on this roster and won't fold in the pressure-cooker of the World Cup. |
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Experienced, disciplined teams can frustrate the Tigers, who can fold under pressure. |
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Both have succeeded under pressure, even producing impressive postseason performances against the Yankees. |
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The northern foothills of the Ox Mountains are clearly an area under pressure from such development. |
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It is a quagmire that eventually, under pressure for a million years or so, becomes a fossil fuel. |
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However, this view has increasingly come under pressure from ecology, animal rights and Fourth World movements. |
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The defence was like the curate's egg, good in spots, but inclined to be a bit jittery under pressure. |
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The company reported a fall in profits yesterday after seeing its cut-price sales strategy come under pressure from supermarket rivals. |
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An early goal after 30 seconds had the team from Portmagee under pressure from the start. |
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It arrested him and his followers in August under pressure from the international powers, which opposed his influence over the government. |
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This inevitably put the defence under pressure and this eventually led to York's second goal. |
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Commercial channels are under pressure from advertisers to attract a younger audience. |
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So mental health professionals will be under pressure to practise defensively and, if in doubt, to detain. |
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This is the bit I hate, what if it makes people feel all stressed and under pressure to perform? |
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Yet in the case of HIV vaccines the scientific community is, for humanitarian reasons, under pressure to move with urgency. |
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We sensed he was under pressure from the board and we were desperate to pick up results for him. |
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The bottles are pressurized with CO2 so that when the beer is forced into the bottles under pressure it doesn't foam up too much. |
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Occasionally she could not redeem within that time and was therefore under pressure to repay in default of which the goods would have been sold. |
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Either way, it's ready when the skin gives easily under pressure and the meat is tender. |
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Health funding is under pressure, and some people are going to have to give things up in order that we can deliver on NHS commitments. |
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Advertising revenues will be under pressure from below-the-line activity like PR, direct marketing, multimedia and sales promotion. |
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If you feel under pressure or there are a lot of other stresses in your life, it can seem harder to cope with a demanding child. |
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It is a protean creature, an uncertain character capable of fluctuating under pressure. |
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Now you need to keep the liquid under pressure so that liquid pushed the metal against the punch. |
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The Taiwan dollar is under pressure to devaluate because the island's economy is slowing. |
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Small firms are also under pressure to maintain pay differentials between their junior and more experienced staff to create a career path. |
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The ground staff have been under pressure to produce excellent surfaces and have done so. |
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Ever since, the seat has lost almost half its value as the exchange's market share and profits have come under pressure. |
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Even though PLO diplomats have a history of buckling under pressure at the UN, they are less likely to back down now. |
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If you've ever noticed how quickly a helium filled balloon deflates overnight you'll understand the effect of tiny molecules stored under pressure in leaky containers. |
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They processed starch and an oil, such as soy oil, together in superheated steam under pressure and noted the unusual nature of a gel that came out of the jet cooker. |
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Ministers will be put under pressure to scrap the law that bans the eldest daughter of a British monarch from becoming queen if she has a brother. |
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Swifts responded when striker Dwayne Edward waltzed the ball round Lance Key, but defender Daniel Cunningham, making his debut, coolly shepherded the ball out under pressure. |
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Perhaps the best-known nerve is the sciatic nerve, which when inflamed or under pressure causes pain, tenderness, and weakness in the back of the leg. |
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Independent schools are also coming under pressure to invest more money in facilities as the Government invests in new secondary schools and academies. |
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Doctors claim they feel under pressure from patients to sign sick notes. |
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Gymnastics is, like figure skating, a highly televisual sport where appeals are commonplace and rumours abound about the judging, and it is now under pressure to reform. |
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Last April, the Memorial Anti-Discrimination Center in St. Petersburg announced its closure under pressure from huge fines. |
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And while Mitchell was appointed to the board, he resigned earlier this year while under pressure over conflicts of interest. |
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Both the EU and the French government will come under pressure to fork over handouts to struggling vintners and to push for quotas on New World imports. |
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But the down side was that under pressure he may resent interruptions or demands on his time and react by digging in his heels and ignoring the needs of others. |
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He believed there would be a big impact on parking, already under pressure during the school run and from meetings in the local Quaker Meeting House. |
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And it's not just the banks that come under pressure from local notables. |
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The recession means wives are under pressure from their husbands who tell them a sitter is now a luxury they can't afford. |
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He is under pressure to eradicate the crop, not interdict the trade. |
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The fact that this year's panto at the Brewery is such a resounding success is testament to either Sam's amazing powers of recall or his ability under pressure or both! |
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There were calls among Unionists and Nationalists for the Loyalist groups to follow suit, but Ervine said they did not feel under pressure to make a reciprocal gesture. |
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When you're doing a high-tech type of job, working under pressure against impossible time-scales, you tend to fasten on something silly and obsessive to ease the strain. |
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Rita was calm under pressure, never looking flushed or hassled. |
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He may lack the step of Robinson or the physicality of Josh Lewsey but he has an eye for the gap and most importantly, he handles himself under pressure. |
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But I'll be having a word with him because he put us under pressure. |
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Yet if we view the Government's recent behaviour as a collective reflection of what happens to each of us when we are under pressure, then things become clearer. |
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In the wake of the reform era, the Army was put under pressure to pull out of its non-military practices, including business and politics, he said. |
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A social model that is under pressure now, but a social model where you can say that economic development cannot be unaccompanied by social development. |
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They will have to deal with shipping agents in this country who will be under pressure to get the ships out, to make ships comply, and to make the structure comply. |
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There it's cured and then either parched with dry heat or parboiled under pressure, depending on the processor's preferred technique, to gelatinize the starch. |
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I ask whether he feels under pressure remaking a solid gold classic. |
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The Government yesterday came under pressure to take action on street crime following a spate of carjackings and record levels of mobile phone thefts. |
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Today, that which was repressed behind the Iron Curtain is now expressed, and point that bottle elsewhere before you open it, because its contents are under pressure. |
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European legislation will ban the fitting of cigarette lighters in cars but under pressure relent, and allow them only when fitted beyond a driver's reach. |
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The team is folding under pressure, and coach Pat Riley is getting angry. |
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New Zealand rugby chiefs denied last night they were under pressure to resign to help the Kiwis regain their role as co-hosts of the 2003 Rugby World Cup. |
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But the principle of generating steam in a boiler under pressure and using it to push pistons back and forth in two or more double-acting cylinders, is just the same. |
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First the Kraft paper type sheets are glued together along with the print film, then this is glued to the core, and everything is bonded together under pressure. |
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Increasingly under pressure from all sides, the military dictatorship is intent on using the trial to completely discredit the former prime minister and his government. |
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If the contents were under pressure, the spillage could be significant. |
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As these weak-kneed leaders came under pressure for their practices and products, they turned psychologically inward. |
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Some of the more exotic, smoked flavors, including hickory and applewood, are express-smoked under pressure in a controlled-combustion smoke chamber. |
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Many banks have also begun to extend their services to the lower middle class, partly under pressure from regulators, but also out of a strategic business goal. |
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I like to see fielders drop catches under pressure, batsman get out to full tosses in crunch situations, strokes of luck that turn a game one way or the other. |
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They moved further into the lead after seven minutes when 19 year-old David Whitten drop-kicked brilliantly under pressure to put Portadown in a commanding 6-0 lead. |
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British Waterways, which has to keep the river navigable, is under pressure to remove the silt after complaints that boats are bottoming on the river bed. |
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Ireland put it under pressure and it fell apart at the seams. |
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He refused, and under pressure announced a Mickey Mouse substitute which gives NT police the discretion whether or not to charge a minor for a first offence. |
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My Mother, either under pressure from these 2 rascals or more likely in the middle of some sort of brainstorm, decided to give them a goat instead of giving me my present. |
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When a trust feels under pressure to set its own standards of political correctness from fear of an employment tribunal it is a bad lookout for medicine. |
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Edge-grain boards are made by placing planks of wood on edge and gluing them together under pressure. |
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Even though she's the state's fifth all-time leading scorer, she'd rather just as soon pass the ball, get a great assist or bring the ball up the court under pressure. |
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However, the game was far from over and after Portlaw scored an indirect free kick, Kilmac found themselves under pressure, but held out for victory. |
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Even under pressure when the Portuguese were desperately trying to get back into the game he showed a lot of composure and didn't just hoof the ball forward. |
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If licensing hours are more relaxed, then not only will people not feel under pressure to have their fill quickly, but they will also drift away homewards at varying times. |
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Well, for those of you who think we need a barometric reading on how Kerry reacts under pressure, now might be a better time than later, if you know what I mean. |
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It is distinguished from other swellings by pitting under pressure. |
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You are a highly seasoned professional committed to the cause while they are half-hearted dilettantes who are very likely to crack under pressure. |
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With the tabloids scrabbling for circulation and under pressure to land sensationalist stories, it is not a question of whether that day will arrive, but when. |
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The Bain Capital co-founder, under pressure from the other Republican candidates, released his 2010 tax return this week. |
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It is a simple repetitive action that should stand up well under pressure, and I can only see it getting better as he matures and fills out a bit. |
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Whenever you hear someone telling you not to bottle your feelings up, or warning you that you will burst under pressure, they are implicitly endorsing this view. |
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Therefore, some Democrats are under pressure to take policy actions their union allies oppose. |
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Complementary treatments have many advocates in palliative medicine, and many hospice services offer, or are under pressure to offer, such treatments. |
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The president will remain under pressure to encourage Beijing to float its currency, currently pegged to the dollar, which experts argue makes imports artificially cheap. |
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Haase, also 28, held confidently in his opening game but was soon under pressure, mis-timing a forehand to drop serve in game three. |
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Anna Elyse's new Unzipped Collection is a story of grace and elegance under pressure. |
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Only in Luke does Pilate find Jesus innocent, but he crucifies him under pressure, acting arrogantly as a representative of Roman power. |
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It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. |
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We need someone who will act with decision even under pressure. |
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The department has been under pressure from the Department of Justice to comply with federal equal employment and antiharassment laws. |
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He is brave and steady under pressure when he is called out, but when someone tries to backshoot him, Maddox becomes paranoid and violent. |
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Diverticula are small, light-bulb-shaped pouches in the bowel wall, resulting from the tissue in the gut bulging outwards under pressure. |
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Fraccing fluids contain proppants that forced into the natural fractures of fissures of the rock under pressure. |
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During his rule, the Atrebates were under pressure from the Catuvellauni to the east. |
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This advance was given up, possibly under pressure from Rome, and a later series of coins were again minted at Verulamium. |
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By 1811, however, tensions had increased and Alexander was under pressure from the Russian nobility to break off the alliance. |
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The Guardian article suggests NHS England 'made up the policy on the hoof' and managers were under pressure to produce plans fast. |
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This massive organic deposit later became heated and transformed under pressure into oil. |
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Meanwhile, GEC was also under pressure to participate in defence industry consolidation. |
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Initially, the women's communities took a monastic form of life, either voluntarily or under pressure from ecclesiastical superiors. |
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Faldo's remarkable composure under pressure and intimidating presence were hallmarks of his game. |
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Nevertheless, Faldo earns credit for the way in which he performed under pressure in his major victories. |
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Evidence suggests that the neuter gender was under pressure well back into the imperial period. |
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During the 19th century the Empire came under pressure from Western European countries to outlaw the practice. |
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As with other offshore centres, Guernsey is coming under pressure from bigger nations to change its way of doing business. |
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The IMF urged governments to expand social safety nets and to generate job creation even as they are under pressure to cut spending. |
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As early as 1883, Sullivan had been under pressure from the musical establishment to write a grand opera. |
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The Scottish Housing Council organised in 1900 and under pressure from trade unions the Housing Letting and Rating Act 1911 was passed. |
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While primarily a conspiracy thriller, the series also examines the depths humanity can sink to under pressure. |
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The removal of these introduced species has led to increases in numbers of species under pressure and even the return of extirpated ones. |
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Unfortunately this cash crop has come under pressure in recent years due to globalization, which means competition with cheap imports from Egypt. |
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In the time of Caesar, southern Germany was Celtic, but coming under pressure from Germanic groups led by the Suebi. |
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The formerly vast Mali Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire. |
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It is thought that this group probably contained a significant amount of Quadi, moving out of their homeland under pressure from Radagaisus. |
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The colony had grown somewhat before his arrival but it did not flourish, and Kieft was under pressure to cut costs. |
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In 1936, under pressure and appeals from Cossack communities, the Soviet government lifted the ban on Cossacks serving in the Red Army. |
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Here he decided to return to Anadyrsk, either under pressure of his men or because he was running short of gunpowder and lead. |
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However, craft items are under pressure from imitations from Central America and Asia. |
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Except for Nama, they are under pressure from national or regional languages such as Tswana. |
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Muldoon eventually relented under pressure from his own cabinet, making use of Beattie's reserve powers unnecessary. |
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They also usually involve delivery of cutting fluid pumped under pressure through the tool to orifices near the cutting edges. |
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These reforms, led by d'Anethan under pressure from Leopold II, divided Belgian politics. |
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As heat dissipation is slow, and as the rock is under pressure, crystals form, and no vitreous rapidly chilled matter is present. |
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The London and Birmingham Railway and its successor the London and North Western Railway had been under pressure from two directions. |
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The Federal Reserve is under pressure to wade in with an emergency interest-rate cut. |
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Orthorexics can be under pressure to stay fit and young while experiencing life stress on an intense, long-lasting level. |
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Under Saddam Hussein, the Yazidi were not subjected to overt religious persecution, though they remained under pressure to Arabize their culture. |
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Jaganmohan Reddy disproportionate assets case under pressure from the Congress. |
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This is the third time since 2005 that China revalued its currency under pressure. |
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The girls are disciplined athletes, trained to think under pressure. |
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Full-back Andy Cadman pulled back a penalty for Vale of Lune and then the home side were put under pressure. |
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Golden Boy Promotions chief Oscar De La Hoya is under pressure to deliver and does not think Mayweather will fight Manny Pacquiao in May. |
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Hufan is under pressure from his overlord to provide ample booty. |
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But refining margins in Asia may come under pressure as distillates tend to be oversupplied in countries like Japan and South Korea. |
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In this paper we ask whether the failure to perform under pressure extends beyond soccer shootouts. |
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Operations managers in the capital-intensive pulp and paper industry are under pressure to achieve a high return from assets employed. |
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When executives are under pressure to improve their companies' profitability, some of them decide to downsize to reduce costs. |
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Hankey took the opening three legs but O'Shea showed a cool temperament under pressure to take the second set, which included a 118 checkout. |
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Some people might mistake your lack of chattiness as being unfriendly rather than under pressure. |
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The company's HEART nebulizer operates under pressure from an air compressor that delivers medication to the patient. |
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The scientists decided to see if they could dissolve noble gases in perovskite under pressure to find the missing ingredient. |
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Not quite and there was even more twitchiness when Brown, under pressure at a corner from Heinze, put through his own goal. |
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On 70 minutes, Ahed couter attacked with Maatouk playing a beautiful ball through for Al Ali who then put himself under pressure with a heavy first touch. |
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Hussain's decision to put Australia in after winning the toss has put him under pressure and the firm go 1-2 that he keeps his job when England play the Zimbs in May. |
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Loss-making WSS, which is headed by Tory peer Lord Taylor and floated 15 months ago, has come under pressure over loans issued when it was still a privatecompany. |
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After World War II, Finland was under pressure to convict political leaders whom the Allied powers considered responsible for Finnish involvement in the war. |
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In March 1968, under pressure from Equatoguinean nationalists and the United Nations, Spain announced that it would grant the country independence. |
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He raised concerns that Calderon might be under pressure from some conservative groups to defeat the measure by not publishing the law, in a maneuver known as a pocket veto. |
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Cov hit the ground running to lead 12-0 after just ten minutes, but they came under pressure at the scrum and line-out and picked up two more yellow cards in the first half. |
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Rapid action to improve tax collection has been promised, but a lack of progress in reining in spending could bring the exchange rate under pressure. |
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By 1945, Soviet refused to support them after its alliance with the Communist Party of China and Mongolia interrupted its relations with the separatists under pressure. |
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But the lead lasted just six minutes after Oriol crossed low into the box and Miller claimed to get the final touch under pressure from James Husband. |
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On 13 July 1841, after the expiry of the Treaty of Unkiar Skelessi, the London Straits Convention was signed under pressure from European countries. |
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Faldo's final round of 18 consecutive pars in cool misty conditions at Muirfield during the 1987 Open Championship was an example of steady play under pressure. |
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The group devised the term real ale to differentiate between beer served from the cask and beer served under pressure and to differentiate both from lager. |
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Had Anselm been consecrated by an archbishop, he would have been under pressure to profess his obedience, compromising Bec's financial and ecclesiastical independence. |
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Liquified under pressure slightly above atmospheric, it is best known for powering cigarette lighters, but it is also a main fuel source for many developing countries. |
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Depending on demand and the cost of recovery, these gases are either flared off, sold as liquefied petroleum gas under pressure, or used to power the refinery's own burners. |
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You have a gut feeling, you feel who is going to play well under pressure. |
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The poll found 84 percent of teachers said girls felt under pressure to have a certain body image, with two-thirds saying boys faced the same pressure. |
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The Germans knew whom they were up against and did not expect him to put them under pressure. He belonged to the Kuropatkin school of saintly passivity. |
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Both platinum and palladium used in autocatalysts have come under pressure in recent months as markets tried to factor slower economic growth and demand. |
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Constant strain rate tests under pressure in the kilobar region, or tensile-compressive differences at atmospheric pressure, can be used to determine them. |
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The Iraq War was deeply unpopular in most western countries, with Western governments divided in their support and under pressure from worldwide popular protests. |
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If she had to go to a party with guests who were outside her inner circle, she would inevitably be under pressure, sooner or later, to be quippy or performative. |
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Bingo clubs have been under pressure in recent years from the introduction of the smoking ban, restrictions on money-spinning gaming machines and economic downturn. |
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