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Full Court Press

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Full Court Press
A term used by the CDC for an aggressive approach to a potential epidemic, in which all available resources and manpower are sent to a location


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From her perspective, this is a full court press, working with the Congress," McCormack said, using a basketball analogy for an all-out effort to win passage of the deal before President George W.
Raiders: Loveridge 11, Riley 14, Samuels 22, Cetnar 26 Crusaders: Scott 2, Barrett 5, Borde 6, Blake 7, Weaver 8, Harper 12,Collins 12, Pope 19 Crusaders (51) 100 Cardiff Clippers (32) 77 Crusaders decided to opt for a full court press against Clippers from the outset of the game and to keep it on for the entire 40 minutes of play.
 
 
 
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