101.   Among the handier tools is the matter of pedigree.

102.   An ambivalent answer is appropriate, because the matter is complex.

103.   And are these matters that Washington should wade into, as it did in the Microsoft case, or should they be left to the invisible electronic hand?

104.   And bleary-eyed historians who pore over yellowed manuscripts mingled with tycoons whose main daily reading matter is stock tables.

105.   Analysts are skittish about commenting for the record on the succession effort because the matter is so touchy with GEC management.

106.   An Enron spokeswoman acknowledged the discrepancy and told the AP the matter was under review.

107.   And an inning and a half after that, matters were all even again as Luis Alicea brought the Red Sox back with a solo homer in the eighth.

108.   And beyond the scope there is the matter of its price.

109.   And so it was off to the Tetons, where there are all matter of hiking trails.

110.   And then the planes came, proving again that there are life-and-death matters out there.

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