The trade figures temporarily pushed prices much lower early in the day.
Lucas had once written strategy board games, had moved them to computers, then, pushed temporarily off the police force, had started a company doing computer simulations of police problems.
In 2007 Romania and Bulgaria joined with 35 and 18 members respectively temporarily pushing the number of members over the ceiling to 785.
But seasonal factors could temporarily push them higher in the weeks ahead.
Notwithstanding the possibility that the notebook might temporarily push the Haida canoe out of its mooring in the 77th Street lobby, Leonardo himself would have felt right at home.
But he thinks that the jump in oil and gasoline prices will temporarily push the annual rate of increase in the C.P.I. to 2.5 percent.
His head jerked away, temporarily pushing his neck harder against the strap.
It surpasses the exodus after Hurricane Andrew, which temporarily pushed an estimated 353,000 people from their homes in South Florida, according to a University of Florida study.
During the 1970s, attention was focused on the Metrorail system, and environmental concerns temporarily pushed the Outer Beltway onto the back burner.
Some recalled the market's sharp decline and recovery after a coup temporarily pushed President Mikhail S. Gorbachev from power in August 1991.