91. But once she got past the depression and bitterness, Pippig emerged with a carpe diem philosophy that she now takes to the road every day. 92. But Ross, who normally works with more liberal Democrats than Condit, appears to have emerged with a critical role. 93. But neither he nor Gore, each of whom started the race as a moderate with some reputation for personal decency, has emerged with dignity. 94. But the fact that it occurred at all marked the crossing of a major threshold, and both Levy and Arafat emerged with smiles and pledges of further cooperation. 95. But the Kremlin may emerge with something equal, according to some polls. 96. But there is another story, known to historians for decades, yet only now emerging with texture and detail from the Wallenberg family archives. 97. But the government is a bit worried that Microsoft will emerge with no rivals breathing. 98. But those who do synchronize their customer service systems could emerge with a sizable advantage over their competitors, whether they are of the bricks or the clicks variety. 99. But we have emerged with a greater understanding of what it takes not only to turn the company around but to position it for future growth. 100. But there were many other measures that could have made sure Saddam did not emerge with the key forces on which he relies intact. |