101. But at his core lay a magnificence of spirit, deep compassion, and a rock-hard set of beliefs. 102. But a guy named Earl says that in college he would impress his dates with large bouquets he happened to find lying around at a local cemetery. 103. But a settlement of the territorial dispute in Bosnia that lies at the heart of the conflict there remains elusive. 104. But eliminating or narrowing the antitrust exemption will not solve the economic problem that lies at the core of this dispute. 105. But at least he has spotted that economic reform and revival must lie at the core of his election campaign. 106. But he guides the action to express an idea of expansive power that lies at the heart of the play. 107. But Edwin Shrake turned mean and abusive when he drank, and Bud and Bruce used to lie awake at night listening to their parents fight. 108. But in a Mediterranean context, it lies at the very heart of things. 109. But Morris is also better aware than most that the problem of audience lies at the heart of the Reagan presidency. 110. But soon they would form a lawsuit against Clinton, and eventually they would lie at the heart of an investigation threatening his presidency. |