• Having verified that the cords are pulled taut and solidly knotted, they envelop the woman in a large sack of heavy cloth and push her ahead of them into the corridor.

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  • "The club's progress to the top of the English and European game means that they are set to remain a top 10 Money League club for the foreseeable future, and will look to push on ahead of the two English clubs immediately above them in the Money League, Arsenal and Chelsea, for a top five ranking, " said Houlihan.

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  • Ferrari expect it to push them well ahead of their rivals, who are all introducing new cars from the start of the season.

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  • With Tokyo's cooperation, Washington may also push ahead with development of a Theater Missile Defense (TMD) system capable of downing North Korean rockets.

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  • Smith hit his first ball over long-on for six before taking 26 in one over from Richard Pyrah to push his side ahead of the run-rate, chasing 254-2.

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  • China will also push ahead with an easing of restrictions on interest rates on loans and deposits.

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  • Second, governments should push ahead with the deregulation of the energy industry.

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  • The government aims to push ahead with the privatisation of state enterprises to the tune of 120bn rupees by the end of March.

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  • But there is growing concern that a still weaker yen would reduce the political pressure to push ahead with the deregulation of Japan's economy.

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  • Now that fully functional, validated, proven vehicles have been produced, the consortium plans to push ahead with the delivery of a fleet to London in time for 2012.

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  • In some countries, such as the Philippines, the government is keen to push ahead with the adoption of GM crops in order to safeguard the competitiveness of the agricultural sector, but faces public resistance.

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  • Broadly, it seems that Mr Thein Sein promised to push ahead with the release of political prisoners, and give the nod to political reforms that might one day allow the NLD to take power.

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  • But President Correa has won many of them over with his determination to push ahead with his reforms in the shape of the new constitution.

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  • Republican Hughes recalls how President George W. Bush later regretted putting a push for Social Security reforms ahead of immigration, an issue that, back then, had better prospects for bipartisan action.

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  • Opinion is divided among analysts as to whether the Bank of England is likely to push ahead in its next monetary policy meeting with more monetary stimulus - likely to come in the form of further purchases of government debt with newly created money, or Quantitative Easing.

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  • And if the founder members of the single currency do push ahead towards harmonising tax, it will also become harder for Mr Blair to sell at home the idea of Britain joining the euro.

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  • And anyway, the existing EU treaties limit the ability of any group of countries to push ahead without the others.

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  • What matters and what will concern the markets is that crisis countries use the political space created by any easing of targets to push ahead with structural overhauls.

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  • In spite of some of her novels being banned at the time by South Africa's white-only government, the Nobel laureate insists that any author who tries to push a message on a reader ahead of narrative is in danger at best of producing bad writing, and at worst of lapsing into propaganda.

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  • The absence of a Schulze bid raised questions about whether the founder would push ahead with the deal, a transaction that will be one of the largest leveraged buyouts of 2012.

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  • One of the first announcements made by Mr Stoltenberg's government was that it will push ahead with oil exploration in the Barents Sea, in spite of vocal opposition from environmentalists.

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  • The existing EU treaties limit the ability of any group of member countries to push ahead without the others.

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  • Politicians cannot reinvent the Energiewende on the run, but they can stay a step ahead of the risks and push back against the costs and they are beginning to do so.

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  • Rather than push ahead with Mr Cardoso's agenda of structural reforms of taxes and the political system, as well as further measures to reorganise pensions and the public administration his allies in Congress are turning their attention to more congenial tasks, such as squabbling for position and investigating alleged malpractice in other branches of government.

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  • Edwards told a crowd of supporters that he would push ahead to next week's primaries and caucuses.

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  • Over the past two years, governments should have seized the opportunity of strong external demand to push ahead with reform.

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  • My assumption was that Sandberg wanted women to tough it out and push ahead with their careers while their kids were young, and to put success in the office ahead of the time-consuming, energy-sapping but ultimately deeply rewarding demands of parenting.

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  • The summoning of Israeli ambassadors to the foreign ministries in London, Paris and Stockholm may be only the opening phase in the diplomatic crisis prompted by Israel's decision to build some 3, 000 housing units in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, as well as plans to push ahead with construction between Jerusalem and the settlement town of Maale Adumim.

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  • They remain vulnerable to dips in America's economic cycle, and the failure of Europe's political leaders to push ahead with economic reform has made recovery elusive.

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  • The president made it clear he plans to push ahead with tobacco legislation "with or without" the support of the industry.

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