101. It greets its neighbors and receives them, bringing the world to its doorstep. 102. It is the worst-performing currency in the world to the dollar this year. 103. It is the process that matters to the world as much as to America. 104. It also seems to epitomize French soccer, which has risen from the sad wastelands of the world to a thing of beauty. 105. It takes time to rouse the world to anger, which sometimes comes too late to do any good. 106. It used to be that the United States meant the world to the drug lords of Colombia. 107. It was as if grandma had invited the baseball world over to her house for dinner. 108. It has zero to do with the baseball fans whose interests are theoretically being served by bringing the best baseball players in the world to Boston. 109. It took the near triumph of fascism to bring the world to its senses. 110. It may have made sense to bring the world to a single city before air travel, television and the Internet placed the world within easy reach. |