As soon as she pressed the End button on her cell phone it rang again.
Within the Bush Administration, she pressed for a taxpayer-funded plan to modify loans.
The caustic fumes caught in her throat, and she pressed her nose into the sleeve of her old tracksuit top.
She pressed her pallid and wild-eyed face up to the glass so that her nose and lips flattened and distorted.
She pressed Ms. Hurt to join her on exercise walks and forbade her from snacking on cake and other treats.
Instead of starting to type, she pressed the headphones tightly to her ears and just listened to what was being said.
Seven minutes after she pressed the print button, a book was born.
She pressed her face into her neck, sniffing the shirt collar.
Another woman said she was warned that she would herself be prosecuted for lying if she pressed a rape charge against a man who attacked her.
When she pressed the redial button to check if what Steven had said was true, she was asked by the operator which emergency service she wanted.
But she pressed the government to go further, and ensure that "every single instigator and signatory of an e-petition will eventually get some kind of response".
In the process of the lawsuit coming to trial, she also pressed the companies to reduce the number of patents at issue.
However, she again pressed the self-destruct button rather than pushing forward, wasting a chance to break Jankovic before seeing her own serve falter again.
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University of Miami instructor Irene Oh is not a specialist in Islam, but demand was so great for an introductory course on the religion, she was pressed into service.
Eason, who was trained as a pediatric nurse, was a stay-at-home mom until a bookkeeper at the trout farm left suddenly in 1985 and she was pressed into service.
She has pressed on since, adding a further 11 WTA titles and reaching her highest ranking of No. 2 in 2012, a year when she reached her first grand slam final -- albeit beaten by (who else?) Serena Williams at Wimbledon.
Baroness Grey-Thompson said the minister had "moved further" on the issue than she expected, but pressed ahead with a vote on her amendment.
Arty Groys came staggering out, favoring his good leg while fiddling with the fly of the pressed trousers she had brought for him the day before.
C. office that she needed more time, and pressed the New York organization to make her an offer, saying she had a competing possibility elsewhere.
But, wearing the same clothes she was in when the storm hit two days before, which a friend had washed and pressed, Davis told me she wants to rebuild, even at 94.
She was complimented on the clarity of her evidence and pressed to recall the names of the four people she had been with.
"ScottishPower is now out in the cold as the only major energy supplier in Scotland that is not offering any relief for its hardest pressed customers, " she said.
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"It is down to us to hammer out a new consensus on water affordability and I ask ministers to work with us to amend this bill and help hard-pressed families today, " she said.
Labour health spokeswoman Margaret Curran pressed Ms Sturgeon over claims she had not revealed the full extent of the problem at an earlier date - but the heath secretary said she had been "persistently clear".
That will leave the incumbent hard-pressed to unite all French, she said.
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