1. Certainly, Nelson was a legend long before million-dollar contracts were handed out like politicians hand out fliers. 2. Is concern for one another handed down like a torch to blaze the trail of human frailties and the fears of the unknown? 3. Money was being harvested while benefits ranging from jobs on obscure presidential commissions to nights in the Lincoln Bedroom were being handed out like candy. 4. Since the Civil War, party loyalties have been handed down like family Bibles, with Republicans in the east and Democrats dominating the west and middle. 5. So anyone lucky enough to still own an automobile, some of which are handed down like heirlooms, had better take very good care of it. 6. Still, Cohen, the author of a study in the current Annals of Pharmacology, says he believes drugs like Cipro should not be handed out like candy. 7. The football tradition here is handed down like an heirloom from father to son and brother to brother, cousin to cousin, neighbor to neighbor. 8. The laws of physics evolve, he suggests, as they are handed down like a set of genes from universe to universe. 9. There is a difference between these great, portentous histories and small tales that are handed down like gifts for delight and contemplation. 10. Tickets to the screening were handed out like orders for a top-secret mission. |