41. Her listening tour, which has been intended to make her a more familiar figure in New York, was the most obvious part of that. 42. His dad, Jerry, taught him how to golf, and he is a familiar figure around the Marshfield course. 43. If the transition occurs, it will usher a familiar figure into Trenton. 44. In smaller states, the governor is a familiar figure whose blunders and foibles are as well known as his cartoon caricature. 45. In recent years, the artist as collector, archivist, curator or documentarian has become a familiar figure. 46. In the last month and a half, he has become a familiar figure on campus, and the red hat he wears is rapidly becoming a fixture. 47. In subsequent years, Germans became a familiar figure around Soho, a participant in community board meetings and a host to visiting European artists. 48. In the wee hours of a Georgia morning like no other before, a familiar figure emerged, all dressed in white. 49. It helps that she is not trying to reproduce the elderly, hunched figure so familiar today. 50. Jesus, a familiar figure always dressed in red and blue robes, is rendered with a smile and offering words of comfort. |