91. Town officials and citizens join hands in a long line, rather than the usual circle. 92. Traders have been paying attention to whether central banks of other countries, including the U.S. and Germany, would join hands with their Japanese counterpart to sell dollars. 93. Together they join hands and hoist him up on a high cold plinth. 94. Using a wireless microphone attached to a headset, Madonna-style, over his skullcap, Intrator urged the crowd to join hands in a circle dance. 95. Waltrip then asked everyone at North Carolina Speedway to join hands for the invocation. 96. When it was any of the contracts that you can name here, with the working people of this part of Texas, we joined hands. 97. When it was over, all joined hands in a prayer of thanks. 98. With a sense of national survival at stake, Democratic and Republican members of Congress submerged their differences and joined hands, not quarreling over credit. 99. Yesterday, on a bountiful Thanksgiving afternoon, the Cowboys joined hands and, with Emmitt doing the honors, said grace over the dearly departed Redskins. 100. Other opposition party leaders were shown on the nationally televised evening news criticizing Ozawa for joining hands with his former enemy. |