101.   Surprisingly, there has not yet been a wave of lawsuits by parents of children penalized largely because of a single test score.

102.   That wave is predictable, said Monica Schoch-Spana of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civilian Biodefense Studies.

103.   That, the pros say, is why successive waves of treatment are necessary, to eradicate the newly maturing generations.

104.   The amber waves of grain are more on the stubby brown side as fall takes hold and the mountains more pewter than purple.

105.   The Giants are in the same boat, except the lashing waves are about to knock Coach Dan Reeves overboard.

106.   The island faces south, so the waves are usually gentler than at many ocean resorts.

107.   The growing wave is Australian golfers.

108.   The latest wave of recordings is at hand.

109.   The latest wave of attacks is peculiarly intensive, but a number of unexplained incidents this year have targeted government installations.

110.   The next wave of development is therefore in this direction.

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