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So until the end, we will exert pressure for the negotiations to succeed.
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, speaking for President Bush, found it necessary to exert pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for at least a partial suspension of Israeli air strikes.
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Such a development is likely to exert upward pressure on gas prices if for no other reason than the fact that the currently landlocked and illiquid markets may soon become global.
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England's innings had the necessary momentum and it was impossible for the spinners to exert any pressure.
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But the home side's trusted passing principles deserted them in the second half, and the Liberty Stadium faithful had to wait until the dying stages for Swansea to finally exert some pressure.
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During that period, the U.S. and the EU will exert massive pressure on Israel to capitulate to whatever Palestinian preconditions for renewing negotiations are on hand.
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His downbeat assessment seemingly interwoven with downright irritation at the mercurial pace of recovery is the latest piece of ammunition for bond bulls looking to exert further downwards pressure on the yield curve.
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As Pakistan's seamers lost their edge for a while, and the spinners failed to exert any pressure, Clarke and Katich threatened something special.
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Coventry slowly began to exert some pressure as the half wore on, but the real drama was reserved for a controversial final three minutes.
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