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Picking up glasses, she would push through groups of her own guests, guests who were laughing and passing mobile phones to each other, guests who were, for Christ's sake, trying to relax and enjoy the evening.
Before there were times I would push through.
It would push through fiscal and structural reforms, then take the country to elections.
"It'll never be the same," Shockey said, while insisting he would push through the pain and play.
Rather than proposing unpopular spending cuts, Republicans would push through popular tax cuts, with the deliberate intention of worsening the government's fiscal position.
The party announced yesterday it would push through immediate legislation if it wins the election to raise more than £7.5bn a year by tackling tax evasion and avoidance.
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If something hurt, I'd push through it.
He would also push through new local youth activity schemes to help break the hold of gang culture, subsidised by nearly £80m in new central government funding.
The union representing 120,000 Deutsche Telekom employees, meanwhile, said today that it would back an internal candidate to replace Mr. Sommer if he quit or was fired, because an outsider would want to push through too many changes.
But Calderwood said: "It's certainly something we would like to push through, because I know what he can do".
I think they would probably try to push through some policies that would be popular among people.
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