That irreducible tension led Huffington to pursue a sale and push her partners to go along.
The 26-year-old said the crowd in the Olympic Stadium was "incredible" and helped "push her along" towards gold.
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Monica would, of course, push her lips together, but she would come to see it was all for the best.
While Winfrey works on her new network, other up-and-coming money makers have a chance to push her off of her throne.
Helping push her from reluctant hero to full-fledged hero was surprisingly enjoyable.
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Her massive spruce timbers weigh 2, 000 pounds, but this is an elephant on ball bearings: A single person can push her across the ice.
"Sometimes I have to push her out of the office, " says Toledano, who runs Dior and has known her since he arrived there in 1994.
Mrs Baldwin decided to push her bill to a vote, but MPs decided by 40 votes to 24 not to give it a third reading.
And the Briton vowed to come back and push her ranking upwards as she continues in her battle to make up for lost time through injury.
The brief debate focused on a suggestion by Baroness Howe of Idlicote that pupils could become school governors, but she did not push her amendment to a vote.
That would not matter but for the involvement of Mrs Fox, herself a divorcee, and the perception that she is using her position to push her own conservative Catholic agenda.
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.
Facing an insurmountable lead among pledged delegates, Clinton is now counting on the remaining superdelegates to push her over the finish line, a proposition her campaign admits is a tall order.
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Mara Abbott, the only American to win Italy's grueling Giro Donne stage race, said the concussion she suffered during a training ride in 2011 helped push her out of the sport altogether.
"And then I couldn't push her too far, because then she would stop talking to me and sharing with me, and obviously she needed to share with someone that she could trust, " Zamsky said.
They helped her push through her vision against the most appalling opposition from the unions to the economics profession and the CBI.
But thanks to a push from her family and friends, she decided to embrace what happened and turn the tables.
Behind the push was her mother, Boise lobbyist Julie Hart, who says the Girl Scouts had enough votes in the Senate to win passage.
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She has maintained her innocence, and the case has drawn widespread media coverage and attention from U.S. lawmakers as family members push for her freedom.
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Ms. Risner, who has sold Avon since October 2006, actively uses Twitter to push products to her nearly 500 followers.
In her push to have the disputed Michigan and Florida delegations seated in full, Clinton regularly argued that in a general election, Republicans would hammer Obama for his reluctance to do the same.
This time, she suddenly doubled over, saying she was having intense contractions and needed me to do what I had done three years earlier -- push down on her hips to help relieve the pain.
David Mixner, a New York writer and gay activist, said he supports Ms. Quinn for a variety of reasons, including her advocacy of gun control, her work to reduce inner-city violence and her push for more city park land.
But her biggest push will be to drive growth overseas, which now accounts for only 14% of revenue.
Her diplomatic push is much less than the bipartisan Iraqi Study Group recommended.
As Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama continue to slug it out for the Democratic nomination, Israel's preference for Mrs Clinton may yet push more Jewish voters her way.
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