101. Republicans rode a wave of voter frustration with President Clinton and Democratic Party activism to renewed political fortunes Tuesday. 102. Real estate in Massachusetts is riding a wave of consumer confidence. 103. Riding the wave of popularity for upscale clubs, agencies that send out private dancers for bachelor or bachelorette parties are thriving as well. 104. Riding a wave of economic discontent, the tycoon has built an imposing set of alliances for the vote Sunday in Beirut, the south and the Bekaa region. 105. Riding a wave of euphoria, the brothers became wildly optimistic. 106. Riding the wave of interest in cyberspace came naturally to Case, who grew up in Hawaii and learned to surf as a teen. 107. Riding a wave of American prosperity and hunger for new types of food, the Carneys presided over an era of explosive growth. 108. Roach also was too late to ride the wave in superstore retailing. 109. Scarborough, of course, rode the wave launched by the Contract with America along with dozens of conservatives. 110. Riding the wave of emotion is crucial, and seizing the moment matters. |