91. I was in agony, staggering around, hiding under a desk during lunch time just so I could lay down. 92. I will lose them in ferns and hostas, and when the exuberant spring leaves droop and yellow I will hide them under the prim green summer cover. 93. Ice dams form when snow collects on the roof and are usually hidden under a blanket of snow. 94. If most of us had faced a barrage of stinging criticism of the sort she has received, the temptation to hide under the covers would be strong indeed. 95. In other shots, the countess tries to make herself more imposing by standing on a stool hidden under her gown. 96. In the years to come, the CPRs lived a druid-like existence, hiding under the tall forest cover and developing a tightly organized, collective structure. 97. In the Columbine situation, for example, having kids hide under desks made them targets, Chavez said. 98. Indeed, Bush had in recent days shifted his attention away from suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden, who is hiding under the protection of the Taliban inside Afghanistan. 99. Is it worse to hide under the covers, where whatever it is might come and find you, or to seek it out in the murky darkness? 100. It is the political equivalent of hiding under the covers when your parents come into your room. |