41. But Schuerholz sounds in no mood to deal. 42. But the note of mystery that he sounds in the opening solo, performed by Rachel Berman Benz alone onstage, continues to the end. 43. But you wonder how that convoluted prose, an obstacle even in English, must sound in French. 44. By sounding unyielding in Washington, essentially warning the United States not to meddle in Chinese affairs, Jiang acted as tough as any patriotic Chinese might demand. 45. Calls for banning all human cloning immediately sounded in Congress. 46. Car horns sounded in unison, and firecrackers crackled in the night air. 47. Cooks, he said, could tell that a chicken was done by the way it sounded in the oven. 48. Could a more dreadful situation have sounded in our ears! 49. Curious, Zussman decided to hear how a basketball game would sound in the ancient tongue. 50. Cooperating with allies sounds good in principle, but Bush seems determined to embark on a risky missile defense system that major European allies regard as unworkable. |