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government press
|
8.49 |
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The UK government had pressed for an earlier start. |
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official press
|
8.43 |
|
U.N. officials were pressing for a decision. |
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administration press
|
5.53 |
|
The Clinton administration did not press the issue. |
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leader press
|
5.20 |
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My dormitory leader presses me to answer. |
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reporter press
|
4.34 |
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The reporter pressed ahead. |
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force press
|
4.21 |
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Anti-smoking forces will press for even stricter local laws. |
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group press
|
3.29 |
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The group is also pressing for a judicial inquiry. |
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prosecutor press
|
2.50 |
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But prosecutors still press charges. |
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authority press
|
2.24 |
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Serb authorities had pressed for a run-off vote. |
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country press
|
2.24 |
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Arab countries are pressing for Israel to join the NPT. |
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troop press
|
2.17 |
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German troops press their offensive in Hungary. |
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user press
|
1.91 |
|
The user should then press TAB. |
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police press
|
1.84 |
|
Police still pressed forward. |
|
lawmaker press
|
1.65 |
|
Lawmakers pressed for more speed. |
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community press
|
1.51 |
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The international community has been pressing for early return to democracy. |
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company press
|
1.51 |
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But the company presses on with new acquisitions. |
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diplomat press
|
1.32 |
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Chilean diplomats are now pressing another argument. |
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union press
|
1.32 |
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The union pressed for a superannuation scheme. |
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member press
|
1.25 |
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But no Security Council member has pressed for debate on the issue. |
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negotiator press
|
1.18 |
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Top U.S. negotiator presses Chinese for more WTO concessions. |