51. But the movie, for the most part, breathes new life into its secondhand premise. 52. But the prospect of a more vigorous union president is breathing fresh life into a movement that seemed permanently mired in the past and headed for extinction. 53. But Thomas struck out, an event that seemed to breathe new life into Harkey. 54. But we have taken the inner meaning and power of our founding documents and the spirit of America and breathed new life into them in each new generation. 55. But while the former chief justice never manages to breathe much life into his tales of seminal decisions, the historian does. 56. By pumping food into the existing market, the US would presumably seek to breathe life into the collapsed economy and create stability for the long-term. 57. Cafes, bookstores and parks now beckon, while theaters and libraries attempt to breathe new life into the old culture. 58. Colangelo chaired a committee with a mandate to breathe life into what had become a dull, stale game. 59. Could any player possibly make baseball a flash sport the way Michael Jordan has breathed life into the National Basketball Association? 60. Come Monday, you can breathe new life into Labor Day food spreads with an array of side dishes with contemporary flair. |