is there a concise way to explicitly flush an object and all of it's 
immediate relations?

for example, I have some code that looks like this:

    dbSession.flush(objects=[foo, foo,bar, foor.baz, foo.widget, foo.bang, 
foo.etc, ])

after starting some work to remodel the db, i'd like to find a way where I 
can just pass `foo` into the flush, and not worry about enumerating the 
exact object.



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