91. He might have helped open the way for others, such as his younger brother, Luis Ribeiro, who has drawn the interest of the San Jose Clash. 92. Head lowered, the grandmother crossed herself slowly, as if opening a way past the travails that have somehow fallen on the shoulders of her generation. 93. He resolved to seek a peace treaty and diplomatic relations with the U.S., opening the way to security assurances and economic ties with the rest of the world. 94. His dissent may open the way to challenges of those rules as well. 95. His rise to power, they say, destroyed a docility among workers and opened the way to hostile demands backed by the threat of ransacking and looting. 96. His ruling opened the way for the five individual women to seek damages. 97. His policies as president freed thousands of Cuban political prisoners and opened the way for family visits by Cuban Americans. 98. I opened the way for guys like Hamed to fight on HBO. 99. If enough jurors admit being influenced by the crash, it could open the way to a mistrial. 100. If our resolve sticks, the diplomatic denouement in Belgrade may open the way to a decent outcome of this conflict. |