111.   Twice in that period, first on election night and then last Friday afternoon, Bush and his aides thought that the presidency would be his within moments.

112.   Under the best of conditions the presidency is the hardest job in the world.

113.   Until relatively recently, the American presidency was more about myths than mischief.

114.   Up in Little Rock, the biggest bricks-and-mortar evidence of the Clinton presidency is still to come.

115.   University officials and others said the Harvard presidency is a long shot for Gore.

116.   What he can do in planning and policy terms in the vice presidency is largely dependent on Clinton.

117.   What was just as fascinating for those who are contemplating a Bush presidency is how Bush responded once he blew it.

118.   When a presidency is on the line, the evidence has to be open and shut.

119.   Whatever the early polls are saying, the presidency is his to lose.

120.   When the presidency is open, everything is up for grabs.

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