11. Another problem is that a tax cut of even the size Clinton is contemplating could eat a big hole in the budget while providing relatively modest benefits to individuals. 12. Are taxpayers somehow supposed to rest easier in their beds knowing an admitted adulterer is not boring big holes in the night sky protecting us from the enemy hordes? 13. Batting right-handed, Williams punched a single through the big hole on the right side of the infield, scoring Knoblauch as Jeter stopped at second. 14. Bibby has some big holes to fill next season. 15. A big hole had been dug, exposing the pipeline, which now lay underwater. 16. A big hole in one wall on the ground floor awaits a missing amenity. 17. A big rig punches a big hole in the air. 18. A Lakers victory would have left the Spurs in a big hole. 19. A slow start Saturday could create a hole too big to escape. 20. A world with a big hole where something happy used to live. |