111. Publicly, London and Washington spoke as one, saying that Libya needed to accept responsibility and compensate the families before they would consider lifting sanctions. 112. Rep. Thomas Davis III of Virginia, chairman of the House Republican campaign committee, does not speak as definitely. 113. Rifkin spoke as his mother, Jean, and sister, Jan, sat listening in the second row in the courtroom, their eyes filled with tears. 114. Rumsfeld spoke as talks in Bonn among various Afghan opposition groups struggled toward creating a post-Taliban government. 115. Robertson was on television, speaking as a Bush supporter, as the returns from Michigan came in on Tuesday night. 116. She was speaking as a mother as well as a professional, a dual role that she played long before it became common. 117. Silber said that in public he always prefaces his comments about education by saying that he is speaking as an individual board member, not as board spokesman. 118. She also spoke as a parent, noting that her daughter, Chelsea, would graduate from Stanford in four weeks. 119. So did the president, who told his wife that Rudolph Giuliani could speak as an elected official, but Hillary should not grandstand at such an incendiary moment. 120. Some of them are regulars and speak as construction experts. |