41. For painters and architects especially, all roads led to Rome. 42. For Ortega, however, the capitalist road leads to corruption of the rich and destitution for the poor. 43. For Anderson, the road to Guevara led almost inevitably out of his previous books on insurgencies. 44. Fred Claire took the high road Wednesday afternoon, a road that no longer leads to Dodger Stadium. 45. From Tigris, the road led on to the town of Ava, and beyond there, a gravel lane descended into a different valley. 46. Here, all roads lead to the casino. 47. His road led anywhere but home when he left West Virginia. 48. If it existed, that road would lead you to the vacant dirt lot where the Ontario Motor Speedway once stood. 49. In American science policy, all roads lead back to Vanevar Bush, the ramrod straight scientist and administrator who organized the scientific community to fight World War II. 50. In classical music, it often seems, all roads lead to Beethoven. |