1. Benjamin pushed me in, locking the door behind us, and lit two sconce torches. 2. Need to push it in. 3. At such a meeting, the Clinton would in theory push the two to work out their remaining differences. 4. Additional realignment would be pushed in the ensuing year. 5. But in others they push their home country, generally the United States, to invoke trade sanctions. 6. But on Riley pushed in the early days, with a feisty doggedness underlying her friendly casual nature. 7. Cold air would then be sucked in underneath the curtain, pushing it in. 8. Conditions have improved slightly since Serbian artillery was pushed back in February and the random terror of shelling largely disappeared. 9. In a sense, it is a personalization of the schemes he has conjured up in his writing, in which humanity pushes ever outward to new worlds. 10. Meanwhile, a new private bridge and a proposed toll road are being pushed in neighboring coastal Alabama for the same reasons. |