11. Few brokerages covered the stock, so his encouraging words took on added prominence. 12. For Coach Pete Carroll, those three words will take on a different resonance this season. 13. For a moment, her words took an uncharacteristic turn toward the bitter. 14. For two golfers from different generations, those words have taken on significant meaning going into this little skirmish known as the Shell Houston Open. 15. He pauses frequently, as if to call back his thoughts, before his words take off again. 16. His words took up a new theme -- reconciliation. 17. If victory could be taken by words alone, then Whitaker already would have won. 18. In divorce, some words have taken on new meaning in our vernacular. 19. It is not news that languages evolve or that words can take on meanings far from those they used to have. 20. Lately, with the case against the aid workers, his words have taken on added momentousness. |