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You have two stationary objects eg a rock and a hard place. If you were standing between them and they were both against you, would you say the rock was "pressing" you into the hard place? Would the rock be "holding" you?
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You have two stationary objects eg a rock and a hard place. If you were standing between them and they were both against you, would you say the rock was "pressing" you into the hard place? Would the rock be "holding" you?
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You have two stationary objects eg a rock and a hard place. If you were standing between them and they were both against you, would you say the rock was "pressing" you into the hard place? Would the rock be "holding" you?
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You have two stationary objects eg a rock and a hard place. If you were standing between them and they were both against you, would you say the rock was "pressing" you into the hard place? Would the rock be "holding" you?
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