81.   Davis pushed through his four education bills at breakneck speed, and Democrats solidly backed him, allowing for little debate or Republican input along the way.

82.   Demand for steel is booming this year, and steel companies are trying to improve their profitability by pushing through price increases.

83.   Democrats had accused President Bush of pushing through tax cuts that are eating into the federal budget surplus and consuming funds earmarked for Social Security.

84.   Democrats said the Republican plan was proof that the tax cut pushed through Congress last year by Bush had been fiscally reckless.

85.   Dogs have pushed through screen doors to attack him.

86.   Early in his tenure, Moscone pushed through a ballot measure to build the Yerba Buena Center, renamed for him after his death.

87.   Election by election, they plan to push through more state legalization measures.

88.   Earlier in the day, the European Union pushed through a decision to ban the supply of oil and refined products to Yugoslavia, excluding supplies for relief efforts.

89.   Even when Democrats held the majority in the Senate, they could not muster the support to push through a campaign finance bill.

90.   Execs were counting on lawmakers to use the last weeks of this Congress to push through bills on a number of key issues.

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