111. Every time I stay at the Mondrian, for instance, I leave with a sore foot. 112. Felton Spencer also had to leave with a bruised right knee early in the fourth. 113. Events in Toronto the last two days leave me with a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. 114. Finally freed to escape labels and explore other parts of themselves, many will leave with a quiet confidence that they, as Whitman said, contain multitudes. 115. Every so often, someone would leave with a postcard or two in his pocket. 116. Fleming said public officials who attend the games often leave with a deeper understanding of disabled people that may influence future policies. 117. For the iron man to leave with his respect, not our sympathy. 118. Geographic has always been the magazine where it was honorable to look only at the pictures, and with this issue leaves that as the sole option. 119. Funny, but the Patriots fans seemed to leave with the feeling that the Jets had won. 120. Forty-four percent of the graduates leave with the necessary courses to go to college. |