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push
Drug slang verb A street term, to sell drugs Nursing See IV push.

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Q. part of my daily rutin is that every morning i exercise for about an hour by jogging and push ups and other things ... is it enough to keep my health straight and level ?and also , is it enough for fitness ambition ? do i need to envolve other things with my work out ???

A. a proper diet,like watching what u eat,drink alot of water,eat more fruits,watch your carbs and calories

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It would be encouraging to believe that given Barack Obama's assurances that he favors an early US pullout, Al-Maliki would find himself pushing against an open door.
With Calzaghe on the way out, Ricky Hatton not far behind and Amir Khan having to rebuild the brand, Froch is pushing against an open door.
On carbon there's a big cultural change taking place in the company "There's a real appetite within the organisation and we are pushing against an open door in terms of employees and company attitudes.
 
 
 
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