41.   Bush joked that modern day technology could even play a role in who he chooses as his running mate.

42.   But a different version is likely to be chosen in the next wave of infection, leaving the immune system one step behind.

43.   But a senior U.S. official said that the Egyptians and other Arab countries have only said that they will support Arafat in whatever he chooses to do.

44.   But Jennings grew frustrated with the Nashville system of making country records, in which producers choose songs and singers are backed by interchangeable studio bands.

45.   Buyers are chosen in order from a waiting list, she said, but not everyone on the list meets the credit standards to qualify for a mortgage.

46.   California, like South Carolina, allows voters to choose in which primary they will vote.

47.   Chosen in a newspaper beauty competition, the Lucia girls spread throughout Sweden and now sing at schools, day care centers and offices.

48.   Clinton did not reply to the chiding, choosing in his toast to stick to his theme of friendship.

49.   Despite increasing pressure for change, Suharto has been widely expected to choose in March to remain in office.

50.   Despite years of reform efforts, boards chosen in this way have rarely functioned to provide the tough and objective oversight that corporate management needs.

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