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I pushed money at her, stood, and left the truck stop.
Nodding their willingness, they began to push money toward the center of the board.
There was no point in pushing money at him as a bribe.
They were jostling to the windows, pushing money through, and getting tickets in return.
"But if the scandal succeeds in pushing money out of foreign banks, back to Russia, then it will be a good thing."
"People were literally pushing money in my face trying to buy the cars," he said in an interview last month.
If you try to push money around the world for a living, you're plugged into an information flow that never ceases.
Until I do that I can be relied on for nothing much except pushing money around and organising things.
I say, pushing money through the divider.
His right hand still pushing money into his overcoat pocket, the killer slid back the panel and opened the hidden door.
The comments took much of the heat out of takeover stocks, and pushed money into Treasury issues, traditionally viewed as a safe-haven investment.
"If we are going to push money around," Mr. White said, "I'd rather the decisions be transparent and the results open to public scrutiny."
If one asset's growth is much lower, each rebalancing would push money from the winning asset into the losing (or lesser return) asset.
The 120-point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average shocked investors, making new offerings less enticing and pushing money managers to the sidelines.
Both groups see that cultural changes in Continental Europeans' attitudes toward investment have begun pushing money out of low-earning bank deposits and into mutual funds.
Mr. McDonald expects that future increases by the Fed could push money returns toward 5 percent by the middle of next year.
Jack Malvey, chief global fixed-income strategist at Lehman Brothers, thinks a "fundamental shift" is pushing money managers to take more risk.
Bill traders, betting that stocks would nose-dive, bought bills on the expectation that a big drop in equity prices would push money into short-term securities.
And because the laws of political gravity in Albany push money toward expected winners, the Republicans held an overwhelming advantage in fund raising as well this year.
"The sunshine policy is failing, because the government just pushes money into North Korea," Chang Sung Hee, an assistant marketing manager, said here today.
Earlier this year, political unrest in countries including China and Japan pushed money out of Asia and into assets denominated in dollars, helping to drive down interest rates.
Market watchers agree that a new Fed rate cut would undercut the dollar, by pushing money managers to turn away from American investments in favor of higher-yielding assets abroad.
Enough of them had come after him over the years, pushing money or drugs or threats at him, trying to get him to blow them in bathrooms or cars.
Similar forces will continue to push money into Latin America, where the economies of Chile, Argentina, Peru and Mexico are beginning to reap the benefits of market reform.
Billions are wasted each year on unnecessary admissions to hsopitals, because the NHS system is incapable of rationalising itself and pushing money out of hospital and into community based care.