51. Hosts wring their hands, give their sodden roses a vigorous shake, fling open their garden gates, and then the show begins. 52. How can we look at our criminal justice system and not wring our hands about the sowing of mistrust in everything? 53. I imagine the speech writer at his desk, sweating, wringing his hands. 54. I say we either get rid of some of these elections or quit wringing our hands about voter apathy. 55. If it was suggested the troops force supplies through roadblocks, the generals wrung their hands over the slippery slope that could lead to. 56. I used to wring my hands and howl and demonstrate, but I have learned to govern myself. 57. Immediately, hands were being wrung about the state of television talk shows. 58. In fact, it was still so pleasant that the parka retailers and skiers were wringing their hands, but Feinberg had bad weather on his mind nonetheless. 59. Instead of wringing his hands about the risk to American lives, he is finally displaying the visionary courage required of the commander-in-chief of a great nation. 60. Incidents like those leave college administrators, especially those charged with fostering diversity, wringing their hands. |