51. Casting another glance up at the Missouri Wall of Fame, Olivo admits that one part of the Brock folklore lights a fire of indignation. 52. Comments like that help to fuel the partisan fires of Bush backers like Haley Barbour, a former Republican Party chairman and early fund-raiser for the Texas governor. 53. Critics complain the loose option rules distort accounting and poured gasoline on the fire of a go-go stock market. 54. De Castelbajac stoked the fires of their often long-distance relationship, Koch said, by faxing him dozens of letters, some of which were sexually explicit. 55. Crenshaw pulled out every motivational tool in his bag to stoke the fires of his boys. 56. Did that horrible chemical fire of a season really only set this team back a year? 57. Even the stems are dangerous, he said, and there are anecdotal reports of children poisoned by hot dogs roasted over a fire of the stems. 58. Even though it has been almost three months since he put out the last raging fires of crisis, he refuses to relax. 59. Entering from the gravel parking lot at the rear, folks are met by an open fire of post oak logs and smoke-tarnished walls. 60. Fated to be singed by the fires of intellectual achievement burning all around me, I accepted my lot and married a guy whose mother was Mary Chase. |