11. But if he does not, Hainey said, the governor is likely to sign the legislation into law. 12. But if he does, they say, he should not go to Tiananmen Square, where hundreds of democracy demonstrators were killed nine years ago by Beijing troops. 13. But when he does, by indirection, saying he would never disgrace the dignity of the Oval Office, he draws his biggest applause. 14. But what Clinton will do, officials say, is mostly a reversion to practices existing when he himself took office. 15. For example, it takes longer to say broom than it does to say boat. 16. If it does, lawyers say, the matter likely would not be heard until next year at the earliest. 17. If they do that, he said he is confident the disgraceful past inequalities can be rectified. 18. If they did, Peterson said, they themselves could be found guilty of conspiring to fix minimum prices. 19. If he did that, says Thurman, the FBI might have been able to grab the kids. 20. If he did, said Wind, it was in large part because of his friendship with Jones. |