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  • We continue to push money into research and development.
  • If we are going to push money around,
  • During his first term, he repeatedly failed to push money-saving reforms to the public sector through a reluctant Congress.
  • But unlike a drug network that constantly pushes money and narcotics around, a terrorist group can be silent for months.
  • "It makes no sense to push money out the door for every project that fosters irrational growth patterns, " he said.
  • Inspector Victor Hunt said the shooting occurred past midnight Wednesday when four gunmen ordered the occupants of a house to push money underneath the door.
  • Today, observing kids push money into sidewalk cigarette machines today, you imagine the civilization that preceded them : Did Renaissance brides, feuding lords, nuns and soldiers once tread here?
  • That will also push money-market rates together, since it would be illogical for investors to be able to borrow euros at a lower rate in Germany than they pay in Italy.
  • The difference : Investors haven't noticed _ or have, in fact, bought the " short-term results don't matter " mantra _ and are continuing to push money through Larry Lasser's doors.
  • During Cardoso's first term he repeatedly failed to push money-saving reforms to the public sector through Congress, preferring the line of least resistance and raising taxes that did not require congressional approval.
  • Police said four gunmen ordered the occupants of the house to push money underneath the door, then opened fire, killing a woman and wounding a man inside, the South African Press Association reported.
  • Preparations to transfer such funds out of the old bank notes could push money into gold, Swiss bank accounts or offshore tax havens in places like Hong Kong, which all offer some anonymity, Kadokura said.
  • Demand from those planning for the future, plus the stock and bond market booms of the 1980s and the low bank interest rates that have made certificates of deposits and savings accounts less attractive, have all helped push money into mutual funds.
  • But little may change if Congress continues to push money into weapons systems rather than people, according to retired Rear Adm . Eugene Carroll, a former carrier commander and now a deputy director with the Center for Defense Information, a nonprofit group in Washington.
  • The show moved to Boston, where it was so successful that playwright George S . Kaufman joked that people lining up there at the Shubert Theatre " don't actually want anything . . . They just want to push money under the doors ."
  • White House and House Republican officials said they were blindsided by DeLay's request, which they said undermined an aggressive campaign by President Bush and his budget director, Mitchell E . Daniels Jr ., to prevent House Republicans from trying to push money for hometown projects into appropriations bills.