21. Ninety-four percent of gay and lesbian students reported hearing homophobic remarks frequently or often. 22. Others, hearing the remark, roll their eyes in embarrassment. 23. Rangers infielder Bill Ripken had heard the remarks long before this wait in the on-deck circle. 24. Senator James M. Jeffords, a Republican of Vermont, said that he, like several colleagues, had a difficult time hearing the remarks made by Ruff. 25. That remark was heard by a reporter who visited the expedition for about a week. 26. The diminutive Fonville had heard such remarks all his life, and they served only to make him tougher and faster than those who would mock him. 27. The judge later questioned the jury foreman, who said he did not remember hearing the remark. 28. The tables were extremely close, and the remark was heard by an expensively dressed woman next to them. 29. What if he heard derisive remarks? 30. Other panel members said they did not hear the remark and the judge allowed the juror to remain. |