21. They nab easily saleable items that they can push out through boot sales, that type of thing, where they can really make the money. 22. Also helping is a strong economy, which has filled buildings at a record pace and is allowing landlords to push through generous rent increases. 23. An electric motor attached to the pump spins impeller blades that capture the water and use centrifugal force to push it through the system. 24. And Deng has used his influence to push through laws that require companies to hire a certain percentage of disabled people. 25. Analysts said the expected new finance minister, Hiroshi Mitsuzuka, could have the political pull to push through a supplementary spending package. 26. And other women testified about naked dancers in fire stations, about being pushed through the window of a burning building and about vulgar insults and physical abuse. 27. And some freshmen have been frustrated at the difficulty in pushing through such pet causes as the abolition of the Department of Commerce. 28. And right now Straw is pushing through Parliament an extraordinary bill to deal with the hooligans who go to foreign stadiums when British soccer teams play there. 29. And no coach can push them through that one. 30. And they pushed through a pilot project to allow the elderly to make tax-free contributions into their own medical savings accounts to supplement Medicare. |