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en It is difficult to tell who's pushing the buttons.

en Going out and doing focus groups to find out that your customer wants blue buttons on the screen instead of red buttons is useful. But it's much more useful to have your customers creating those buttons beside you.

en I like my players to use their imagination. I don't like pushing buttons, like they're robots, ... I want them to get smarter.

en I don't think it's merely a matter of pushing buttons and creating a market for baseball as with Starbucks.

en We have been pushing buttons on him all year. I didn't play him last game and really worked him hard in practice ... Today he came out and played.

en It's cool to have somebody that you know sitting in a power position. ... He can make things happen in a timely fashion just by pushing buttons and that's what I've been waiting for.
  Big Boi

en He was the kind of guy with bad manners, chews with his mouth open. He really was pushing a lot of influential people's buttons. He was very aggressive, but listening to him talk you could not help but think he's brilliant.

en Congress doesn't have a right to be basically accusing my client of failing by not negotiating transactions on behalf of the company or pushing the computer buttons and sharpening the pencils.

en It's a sad thing that's happened. Sea Shepherd has been pushing buttons -- people react. People can only take so much.

en Antique buttons are more interesting, especially the 19th century buttons which depicted all sorts of activities.

en It usually takes two people a little while to learn where the funny buttons are and testy buttons are, and it seemed we found that right away on the phone.
  Matt Lauer

en My daughter and I used to play games with buttons. Buttons are a very good activity with children, teaching patterns and colors.

en We just need to take it game by game before we start pushing buttons. Bryan Henry is an outstanding pitcher. It was unfortunate he was a little bit un-Bryan-like (Friday night).

en Things change, so you need people pushing buttons. When the director says 'drop cut seven and insert cut six,' automation can't do that. “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence. Sports is a seat-of-the-pants operation. For instance, we don't have a graphic for someone breaking a leg or falling on the ice or sky jump. If that happens, we need a custom graphic. You have to be able to change on the fly.

en I really hated my nose. They (school children) used to call me pug nose, or buttons. Buttons was an early nickname and I hated it.
  Halle Berry


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