| 41. | Gaby rips the man off, while Carlos comes and pushes aside several rioters and they both bring Juanita home.
|
| 42. | Broder worries that a wired society, with information instantly available to all, will seek to push aside representative government.
|
| 43. | I push aside the hard, crackling layer of caramelised sugar on top to scoop up the greenish-yellow pudding underneath.
|
| 44. | Push aside the fact that television news has become just a minor subdivision of the entertainment Goliaths that own them.
|
| 45. | Without adequate funding, he said, too many teachers will push aside the topics that are not required on the test.
|
| 46. | It can be used to push aside complicated cultural and social issues that the government is reluctant to deal with.
|
| 47. | The appointment pushes aside Alan R . Griffith, 52, who had been chief operating officer and president of the holding company.
|
| 48. | Often companies or research labs will simply push aside the people who give them problems and hire younger, more compliant workers.
|
| 49. | Shortly after Democrats lost control of Congress, Clinton began to push aside many of the advisers who had helped elect him.
|
| 50. | But Owen, like other hospital employees across the greater Oklahoma City area, had to push aside personal feelings and keep working.
|