You can also exert pressure from heel to toe.
Buck's Boy led early, and exerted pressure from the front, running 1:10.60 for the first six furlongs.
However, aspects of Clinton's overseas policy could exert a strain on the special relationship from the outset.
He exerts tremendous power from his hidden place in a mail room.
It is possible he could exert a strong influence from a distance.
In a country with a tightly regulated economy, the regulators exert enormous control over everything from banking to health care.
For now, President Babangida seems to exert power from a strong base within the 300,000-member army.
In theory it might be that there was a way to dispense with the headsets and exert power from the big board itself.
Fact forums will he able to exert influence without help from special legal powers.
For a time, even after cameras started zooming, states could exert some control over civil reconnaissance from space.