111. Most had come alone and endured the wait. 112. Most had come only to look. 113. Most have come as part tourist, part pilgrim. 114. Most of it comes from Jason DeParle, an extraordinary reporter for the New York Times Magazine. 115. Most of it comes from more-established corporate training firms that are branching into broader educational offerings. 116. Most of it comes from surveys in which data sources are unidentified and the responses are combined before the council sees them. 117. Most of that came from sales of its reading system for the blind called Open Book. 118. Most of that comes from donations from local residents and businesses, he said. 119. Most of that comes from Southwestern Bell, which has about three-fourths of the telephone lines in Texas. 120. Most of them came from a single case involving a lawsuit filed by the state of Mississippi. |