51. The forces pushing at the garment district may be unstoppable. 52. The two laughed and jokingly pushed at each other. 53. There is a restless demon pushing at the backs of both men. 54. They pushed at the police lines, they sobbed into their hands, they collapsed feinting onto the mud outside the gates. 55. This ill-timed gimmickry is pushed forth at a moment of robust economic growth and general national prosperity. 56. Together, mother and daughter again pushed at the metal galley. 57. With the tide coming in, there was a strong current pushing north at that point. 58. You keep thinking that if he pushes at the envelope any harder, the thing is going to tear open and spill all over the floor. 59. You push at the boundaries of literature, history or journalism by giving words flesh while letting them hold onto their spirit. 60. Yet, he often seemed to be pushing at the limits of his technique, which accounted for some uncertainty, dropped notes and glossed-over passagework. |