101. He is a man haunted by his past as he looks toward his future. 102. He looks toward the picture window overlooking the Public Garden. 103. He looked toward Smith, who was crossing in front of him. 104. He looked toward the horizon. 105. He looks toward the table that holds stacks of mail from friends, clears his throat twice and tries to answer. 106. He maintained that the proposal to cut taxes for small business involved in high technology showed that the Council was looking toward the future. 107. He just shrugged his shoulders while looking toward Parcells. 108. He said he was already looking toward ways to deal with new leadership in the House and Senate. 109. He taught them not to look toward the mound once they take flight. 110. He shifted his weight, nodded and mouthed something as he looked toward the lighted button I had already pressed. |