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Which is a more accurate description of the physical contact between Meg and Ms. Kim: "Shoved" (Ms. Kim's word) or "Physically guided from the room" (Meg's, as described by the NYT).
Henry Blodget: 6 Questions for Meg Whitman About the "Shoving Incident" 2010
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Which is a more accurate description of the physical contact between Meg and Ms. Kim: "Shoved" (Ms. Kim's word) or "Physically guided from the room" (Meg's, as described by the NYT).
Henry Blodget: 6 Questions for Meg Whitman About the 'Shoving Incident' 2010
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Roy Bennett "Shoved" (rather forcefully!) then Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa in parliament after the then minister uttered disingenuous invectives about Bennett's parentage.
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"Shoved" (Ms. Kim's word) or "Physically guided from the room" (Meg's, as described by the
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Shoved them down over his hips, but he was quicker.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Shoved the damned letter beneath his nose and told him to hell with his warnings, his son and heir was dying.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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This is absolutly Wrong to have this Shoved down our throats.
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Shoved her away, sending her sprawling over a stool.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Shoved together over the last year, they became something entirely different.
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Shoved into dirty cattle cars, the Lithuanians soon find themselves trundling toward the labor camps of Siberia.
A Tale for Children of Braving Soviet Tyranny Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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