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  • 11push the envelope — vb American to test or extend limits, go too far. The term, used in fiction by Tom Wolfe and John Grisham, derives from the jargon of test pilots: the envelope is the ulti mate technical capability as expressed on a graph …

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  • 12push one's luck — See: PRESS ONE S LUCK …

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  • 13push one's luck — See: PRESS ONE S LUCK …

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  • 14Too Beautiful to Live — Infobox Radio show show name = Too Beautiful to Live imagesize = caption = The logo used for the TBTL podcast in iTunes other names = TBTL format = Informal Talk Show runtime = approximately 2 hours 3 hours with commercials news country = USA… …

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  • 15Push present — A push present (also known as a baby mama gift or baby bauble ) is a present a new father gives a new mother when she gives birth to their child. Jewelry is the most common push present, although a wide variety of other gifts can be given. In… …

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  • 16To push down — Push Push, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pushing}.] [OE. possen, pussen, F. pousser, fr. L. pulsare, v. intens. fr. pellere, pulsum, to beat, knock, push. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pursy}.] 1. To press against with force;… …

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  • 17Linking and intrusive R — Linking R and intrusive R are phonological phenomena that occur in many non rhotic dialects of English. In all non rhotic dialects, the phoneme IPA|/ɹ/ does not appear in the coda of a syllable (so spar is pronounced the same as spa ); in… …

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  • 18stretch — v 1. extend, draw out, pull, tense, tauten; lengthen, elongate; widen, broaden; expand, enlarge, increase, amplify, aggrandize; distend, dilate, puff up, blow up, balloon, inflate. 2. offer, proffer, hold out, reach out, reach forth. 3. spread,… …

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  • 19tax — n 1. duty, impost, levy, payment, surtax, surcharge; tribute, contribution, capitation; tariff, charge, exaction, taxation, scot; excise, custom, Brit. cess, octroi; fee, dues, toll, rate, rating, assessment; poll tax, property tax, income tax,… …

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  • 20Daken — as he appears on the cover of Daken: Dark Wolverine #1. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli. Publication information Publisher …

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