91. Meanwhile, Mandl could have his hands full at the long-distance company. 92. Meanwhile, the governor has her hands full. 93. Mignone Green, a downtown clothing merchant, said a full hand count seems logical because machine recounts in several counties have spit out different results. 94. Mason and Bonner had their hands full trying to defend against Hill. 95. Most of the other domestic railroads have their hands full with mergers and acquisitions made in the last several years. 96. Miller, however, will have his hands full with the North Carolina backcourt of Ed Cota and Shammond Williams. 97. Minnesota will have its hands full. 98. Moreover, Clinton may have his hands full just reacting to events. 99. Network executives have had their hands full placing all the ads in time slots that are not back to back. 100. Now Karl, who coaches the Milwaukee Bucks, has his hands full. |