111. Out of mourning and back into politics, Danielle Mitterrand has leaned far to the left in a new book defending Zapatista rebels in Mexico. 112. And though Leger voted for Al Gore, he now leans to Bush, and feels the vice president should concede. 113. Both are side views of blond women leaning to the left and resting their heads across folded arms in sleep. 114. But he is being leaned on to ski next year in the world championships at home in Sestriere, Italy. 115. Clinton, who seemed to get a kick out of the spectacle, kept leaning over to the second row to explain the process to his fellow leaders. 116. Experts in voting behavior say that because the three counties recounting ballots all lean to Democrats, if dimpled ballots are counted, many are likely to favor Gore. 117. Fans leaned to the edges of their seats as Peschisolido waited what seemed an interminable time before punching it home. 118. For a come-from-behind victory, Peres would need overwhelming support among the soldiers who have traditionally leaned to the right. 119. Gore supporters were hoping to pick up votes if dimpled votes are counted because the three counties recounting ballots lean to Democrats. 120. He leaned to one side of his chair and rested his head on his hand while Chavez delivered an energetic address. |