Being thrust back into paying my own way, I was highly motivated to find paid work, no matter what.
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn was thrust back into the headlines on Tuesday after French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde was appointed Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the next five years.
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Now that the dust is settling from the debt ceiling debate in Washington, economic variables have been thrust back into center stage, with employment and ISM numbers out on Wednesday showing an economy that continues to move barely above stall speed.
Nearly a year after it was bailed out by the European Union, Greece has been thrust back to the top of the agenda as its increasingly fragile finances put serious pressure on Euro zone members to figure out how to avoid a messy default.
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That would thrust Greece back into another cycle of political chaos and surely strengthen Mr. Tsipras's hand.
The Congressional Budget Office forecasts that plunging over the cliff would likely thrust us back into a recession, albeit briefly.
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Sir Peter's recent knighthood in the Golden Jubilee honours and his controversial time curating the Royal Academy's prestigious summer exhibition thrust him back into the public eye.
She believed the payments would thrust the issue back into the public domain and raise a number of questions.
Quick and thoughtful action can help quell a growing problem, unless of course, new facts emerge to thrust the issue back into the public spotlight.
Scott leaned back and thrust his arms in the air after the putt dropped on the 10th hole, a celebration for all of Australia and personal redemption for himself.
Another problem is that even if voters could somehow be convinced to support big cuts, raising taxes (or cutting spending) significantly right now could thrust the fragile economy back into recession.
Much was made of Bernanke's mention of the dollar a few weeks back, but the main thrust of his "dollar speech" was that rising commodity prices are not a result of monetary mismanagement, but instead a function of too much growth.
Although that thrust came to nothing, it carried Saracens back into the South African 22 and, after a powerful scrum, Barritt charged through three tacklers to score their second try.
To invest wisely in the likelihood that originators can capitalize on a string of fads through creativity and experimentation is very different from investing in one hot rocket that goes straight up with full knowledge that gravity will send it back down with equal and opposite thrust.
In its two recent series, especially against Pakistan, England played a brand of cricket from the days before DRS. The batsmen were repeatedly pinned on their crease, playing back in an attempt not to thrust their pads forward and pop a catch to a nearby fielder, but instead getting trapped in front of the stumps.
As I was reading it, I wondered if perhaps I was somehow cosmically thrust into some worm-hole time-warp back to 1955.
Fleck took the penalty he won after a nudge in the back by Mihael Kovacevic as the forward thrust into the United box after 78 minutes.
He stepped back, threw his arms up in victory, and thrust his stomach out to show off the design to the cameras.
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Upon reaching a speed known as V2 (a calculation based on thrust, weight aboard the plane, airport elevation and outside temperature), pull back on the yoke, and away you go.
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