51. But the existence of an unknown body could cast the case in a new light. 52. But the indictment would not shed any new light on the underlying real estate transactions or the campaign contributions at the heart of the Whitewater investigation. 53. But with Correa in his past and Steward in his face, he sees his future in a new light. 54. By studying locomotion in animals both ancient and modern, the two specialists in biomechanical research are shedding new light on a fresh aspect of bipedal evolution. 55. Crime was down in most BIDs, and many streets sport new lights, lampposts and trees. 56. Darwin saw the peculiarities of orchids in a completely new light, as devices, honed and molded by natural selection for the purpose of promoting sexual reproduction. 57. Details of the deal also cast a new light on accounts, widespread in the media, that the Chippewas were fighting for the casino all by themselves. 58. Dettwyler is trying to shed new light on the practice. 59. Each generation sees their heroes in a new light. 60. Eskridge, who wrote the introduction and explanatory material for the book, says the collection sheds new light on Mitchell. |