31. Bernadette Castro always knew she had to get beyond that old Castro sofa-bed commercial from her girlhood to have a shot at a real political identity. 32. Both leaders are trying to get beyond the Cold War and to put their growing friendship on a new footing. 33. A historical detachment that does not include professional historians may lack the expertise to get beyond the data and put the hostilities in a larger, cultural context. 34. But Belushi died of a drug overdose before the project got beyond the planning stages. 35. But getting beyond the glossy brochure pictures and advertising copy is difficult. 36. But defenders have to get beyond that to effectively handle Sharpe the player. 37. But he warned that those involved have to get beyond the talk and come up with something concrete. 38. But now we have the energy to get beyond that, to grow skiing and bring new people in. 39. But once talks get beyond simple transmission taxes, the issues surrounding Internet trade become hotly controversial. 40. But Mahony said he believed the measure makes the wrongheaded assumption that society has gotten beyond race and gender bias. |