111.   Always, there are choices available on the buffet table that provide substitutions for the caloric food that causes weight gain.

112.   Americans delude themselves if they think the choice is between democracy and dictatorship in Pakistan.

113.   Always, there was a choice of a hard, soft and goat cheese, the latter often sprinkled with ash, for some flavor-enhancing reason.

114.   An odd choice is Elizabeth Hurley as supporting actress of the year.

115.   An equally risky choice was Brit actress Miranda Richardson as a small-town romantic interest.

116.   An even more striking choice was that of Rep. Gerald B.H. Solomon of New York to head the Rules Committee.

117.   And bad choices can be dangerous, said Dr. Peter Breggin, a psychiatrist and author of books on mental health drugs.

118.   And for students who simply want a computer to write papers, run spreadsheets and take notes, the choice is mostly one of personal preference.

119.   And he has always left himself some wiggle room by saying that if the choice is between cutting taxes or increasing government spending, he much prefers tax cuts.

120.   And for those who suffer from allergies, new choices are on the increase.

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