Examples of using Big push in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Travel in India is also getting a big push from the country's prime minister,
After the first big push to establish food standards,
The Ravens made a big push to retain Kubiak as the offensive coordinator for the next season,
For sure, the Chinese have been on a roll and their big push in February and March of this year produced big results.
The second World War gave a big push to a small, almost insignificant pesticide industry,
There is currently a big push to teach children digital citizenship
they need what has been termed a"big push" in public investments.
Ecopetrol really began a big push to improve the safety of its installations
When I closed my eyes I felt a big push and I was on my back and I was falling in a circle.
Facebook is making a big push into 360-degree videos
As you know, the home guard have been asked for cuts to help with the big push into France.
And I think a big push for us this year is to have everything work well together.
again there was a big push onto all the mountains which were to be created as Shri Ganesha and they got into their final forms.
I'm making my big push on Damascus the 16th of next month
which was a big push for the real-estate market.
We're almost done with this crochet fashion series so I thought I would do a big push and wrap it up.
The Chinese have been on a roll and their big push in February and March of this year produced big results.
pronunciation makes proceeding with a big push of reading to acquire vocabulary a lot trickier.
the transition council says a big push is being made for May 5th.
Once the presidential term of Juscelino Kubitschek ended, the big push to finish many structures in Brasilia stalled.