51. Hitters were looking inside and he went outside, and when they looked outside, he came inside. 52. I just woke up, looked outside the window and was sometimes surprised to see the world had turned white. 53. I looked outside and I saw people running, so I let them in. 54. I will enter the load-vs.-no-load debate just to the point of suggesting that you look outside the Putnam family for an income fund. 55. If colleagues fear that giving even an informal reference will get them in trouble, look outside. 56. If so, he only had to look outside the funeral parlor, where the subway rumbled overhead, cars sped by and raindrops fell. 57. If you want to look outside or get into the sun and see light, you can go upstairs. 58. In contrast, Kansas looked outside state lines for all but one of its recruits. 59. In San Diego, in New Hampshire, even in Alabama and in Florida, Clinton is making inroads in communities that rarely look outside the GOP. 60. It forces a man to look outside himself. |