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1. Bruun, Erik A., 1961- Kids' book of giant machines that crush, cut, dig, drill, excavate, grade, haul, pave, pump, push, roll, stack, thresh and transport big things

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2. Bruun, Erik A., 1961- Kids' book of giant machines that crush, cut, dig, drill, excavate, grade, haul, pave, pump, push, roll, stack, thresh and transport big things New York: Black Dog and Leventhal; [1999.]

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3. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "We're ready to start the big push" 12/22/1963

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4. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "See -- I've started the big push already" 2-6-[19]53

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5. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "You're a big boy now -- you can help push" 3/2/1961

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6. Dunn, Peter, 1946- Big money is moving in. -- Don't let it push out local people [England]: [Publisher not identified]; 1982

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7. American convalescent soldiers learning the slater's trade from an English woman at the big American RC Military hospital Sarisbury, Eng. Most of the patients now in the hospital are soldiers from Atlantic seaboard states, such as Georgia the Carolinas and Delaware, who were sent back to hospitals in Eng. after the St. Quentin push. They are quite at home at Sarisbury, which is staffed by a medical unit from Kentucky. The boy learning slating, however, is a Rhode Islander, Jules Jaques of Woonsocket. He was a machinist at home, bur has taken up slating working on the building operations in connection with the hospital [ca. 1918]

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8. Dunn, Peter, 1946- Big money is moving in. -- Don't let it push out local people

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9. American convalescent soldiers learning the slater's trade from an English woman at the big American RC Military hospital Sarisbury, Eng. Most of the patients now in the hospital are soldiers from Atlantic seaboard states, such as Georgia the Carolinas and Delaware, who were sent back to hospitals in Eng. after the St. Quentin push. They are quite at home at Sarisbury, which is staffed by a medical unit from Kentucky. The boy learning slating, however, is a Rhode Islander, Jules Jaques of Woonsocket. He was a machinist at home, bur has taken up slating working on the building operations in connection with the hospital

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10. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "We're ready to start the big push"

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11. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "See -- I've started the big push already"

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12. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "You're a big boy now -- you can help push"

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13. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Big push 2-22-[19]48

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14. Asche, Helmut Durch einen Big Push aus der Armutsfalle? Bonn: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik; 2006

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15. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 The big push [1939 Jan.]

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16. O'Donnell, Joe The big push Dublin: Children's Press; 1982

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17. Lopetz, Nicola Push and pull with big machines New York, NY; St. Catharines, Ontario: Crabtree Publishing Company; 2022

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18. Holmes, Kirsty Big push New York: Crabtree Publishing Company; 2021

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19. Enloe, Cynthia H., 1938- The big push Oakland, California: University of California Press; [2017]

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20. Johnson, Herbert, 1878-1946 The big push [between 1915 and 1919]

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