91. His eye trained as a former officer in a Soviet tank column searches to see if the fire hit its mark. 92. If her aim was to make people take note once again of the hateful slogans that deface the walls of their city, the exhibition hit its mark. 93. These worries have hit the mark hardest out of European currencies. 94. Leading scorer in Italy for Lazio, Signori has yet to hit the mark in the World Cup, perhaps because of nagging injuries that plagued him all spring. 95. Some punters also stand to hit the big time if their flutters hit the mark. 96. The mark was hit by social unrest in Germany before parliament debates radical reforms to cut welfare benefits on Thursday. 97. The mark was hit by speculation on a lowering of the German repo rate next Thursday in a Bundesbank meeting. |