91. The new novel opens with the discovery of a young woman hanging by an apron string from a lamppost in Piedmont Park. 92. The only problem was that Weems had never hung by her hair before. 93. The relievers sat down there, legs crossed, arms hanging by the shreds of various ligaments, praying hard that Ashby could find a way. 94. The pole is hanging by its wires, burned almost to the transformer. 95. The right to choose really does hang by a thread, and George W. Bush really is committed to ending it. 96. The Senate still hangs by a thread. 97. The tattered nylon net hung by only a few strands. 98. The woman was a life hanging by a thread, but also a vehicle for teaching. 99. The yearbook shows that Lee belonged to another campus group called the Pittsylvania Club, whose sketched logo depicted a black man hanging by his neck from a tree. 100. Then there was their patchwork bench, which was hanging by a thread by halftime. |