31. Or will McGriff go, allowing left fielder Ryan Klesko to move to first base and opening up left for Jones or Jermaine Dye? 32. Oral history is also undergoing something of a renaissance because of the opening up of the former Soviet bloc countries. 33. Over the last year, Bush has often proposed opening up a portion of the refuge for oil and gas exploration, an idea that has alarmed environmentalists. 34. Other changes included opening up aisle space, improving lighting and ventilation and introducing soothing aromas intended to put shoppers in a buying mode. 35. She admits that sharing her life with her fans in song is one thing, but opening herself up for public scrutiny is another. 36. She has been gratified that people have been supportive, and is somewhat surprised that she is having a tougher time than expected opening up. 37. So simply discarding unnecessary hangers and opening up space in a cluttered cabinet goes a long way toward keeping chairs available for sitting. 38. That prospect appalls most senators, who do not relish having to choose between protecting a colleague and opening up the process to the public. 39. The country is expanding capacity and opening up large parts of its oil industry to foreign capital. 40. The panel had not only recommended opening up secret disciplinary hearings, but also urged strengthened deterrents against frivolous lawsuits and instituting binding arbitration of disputes over fees. |