1. I am sure the former view will prevail as the technology comfort factor increases. 2. And the Coliseum, which would prevail as a downtown concert venue, was proving inadequate as a barnyard. 3. By midcentury, the notion of outlining the rooftop began to prevail as a popular theme. 4. If the ruling stands, Clinton has not merely prevailed as a litigant. 5. If they prevail, as many in Zagreb fear, Croatia will look even less tolerant than it does now, which is saying a lot. 6. In Hassi Messaoud, an unreal atmosphere prevails as Malaysian and Turkish delegations are greeted at garden parties beneath palm trees where kebabs sizzle and drinks flow. 7. Morales asked Clinton and Transportation Secretary Federico Pena to see that U.S. trucking standards prevail as trucking standards are hammered out under NAFTA. 8. Only in a nation with sufficient amounts of extant wilderness and societal anomie could the former be so regularly prevailed upon as an antidote to the latter. 9. The elder Bush felt his job was done, but without foreign help, Afghanistan fell apart and lawlessness prevailed as tribal warlords battled among themselves for domination. 10. They could not find in the faith of their birth the ingredients of a disciplined life needed to prevail as minorities in this country. |