101. Java has a natural appeal to IBM because it could breathe new life into its numerous computer lines. 102. Just when sages were rending their togas to lament letter writing as a lost art, along comes Literacy Partners to breathe new life into the old envelope. 103. Las Vegas was arising from the sands of the Nevada desert and the glitz of the neon-lit casino strip was breathing new life into bright tubular signs. 104. Larry Ellison is breathing life back into the network computer, reviving a stalled idea he championed years ago. 105. Last May, the IRA breathed life back into a dormant peace process by offering to allow international monitors to inspect its hidden arms dumps. 106. Levitz, after being stuck in a rut for a decade, was struggling to breathe new life into its business. 107. Legislators said the nuclear tests may have breathed new life into stalled talks between New Delhi and Islamabad. 108. Like Ehlers, Bond hopes that the Seed announcement will breathe life into the anti-cloning offensive. 109. Looking, Hoffmann says, like you could breathe life back into them. 110. Mantegna is a fine reader, but even he cannot breathe life into a corpse. |