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The push; The Push (disambiguation)

Push-pull configuration         
ARRANGEMENT OF PROPELLER ON AN AIRCRAFT FACING BOTH FORWARD AND REARWARD
Push-pull aircraft; Centerline thrust; Push pull configuration; Push/pull tractor; Push–pull configuration
An aircraft constructed with a push-pull configuration has a combination of forward-mounted tractor (pull) propellers, and backward-mounted (pusher) propellers.
The Boat (short story collection)         
SHORT STORY COLLECTION BY NAM LE
The Boat (short stories collection)
The Boat is a collection of short stories by the Vietnamese-Australian writer Nam Le, published in 2008. It contains seven short stories taking place all over the world, from Colombia and the United States to Vietnam, Tehran, Australia and Hiroshima.
Ridin' the Storm Out         
ALBUM BY REO SPEEDWAGON
Ridin' The Storm Out; Riding the Storm Out
Ridin' the Storm Out is the third studio album by REO Speedwagon, released in 1973. It peaked at number 171 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1981, and reached platinum status in 1989. It was the first album to feature Mike Murphy on vocals. The sessions started out with Kevin Cronin, but he left the band before the album was finished, due to creative differences. The title track would later become a hit for the band on their live album, after Cronin had returned to the band. The song refers to the band being stuck in a harsh winter blizzard after a show in Boulder, Colorado, at a bar named Tulagi (now closed).

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The Push

The Push may refer to:

  • Sydney Push, left-wing intellectual subculture of Sydney, Australia
  • Rocks Push, a criminal gang which was based around the rocks area of Sydney
  • The Push, a 2018 sports documentary film directed by Grant Korgan and Geoff Callan
Exemplos do corpo de texto para push the boat out
1. "No," he might have said to any adviser brave enough to suggest he push the boat out and dip into his private funds.
2. The BBC‘s presenters and reporters are usually pretty buttoned up, so Susanna Reid clearly felt that the Oscars was one occasion when she could push the boat out.
3. Mr Moore, who suggested the stunt, said: "We do something every year for our Christmas party but this year we thought we would really push the boat out.
4. With this annual cost of 14'.'' (M&S pyjamas 1'.'', TV licence 126.50, sack of potatoes 3.50, and maybe push the boat out with some Boursin, 1.2'), no wonder married couples are rolling in it.
5. Moscow‘s Wealthy Push the Boat Out By Heleen van Geest Reuters Anton Denisov / Reuters Men building a wooden framework over the deck of a yacht to cover it for the winter at a Moscow yacht club Friday.