91.   Executives at several European and Japanese banks said the added scrutiny is coming during regularly-scheduled examinations.

92.   Family and friends who came along during the week commented favorably on the ride, the styling and the roominess of the vehicle.

93.   First, opposition came during the summer from residents and shop owners on the Judenplatz, partly incited by the Freedom Party.

94.   Foley, after appearing dispassionate in the early campaigning, seems to have come alive during a series of recent debates.

95.   For Harold, the first signs had come during a Boy Scout camping trip to Patrick Air Force Base.

96.   For farmers, a blackout coming during irrigation time means the water gets shut off.

97.   Finally, the right moment to do the wrong thing came during the tumultuous, emotional debate over gun control and juvenile justice last week.

98.   For the auto makers, the strikes come during the important spring selling season.

99.   Four of his five best tackling years came during his first four seasons in the league.

100.   Further distressing to traders is that the drop comes during the season when gold demand is traditionally strongest.

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