61. I have covers, so I know the water is not coming in from above. 62. I hit head-first and I heard my neck crack, and my legs came up from behind me and I folded over. 63. If he truly believes he is qualified for the job, he must come out from hiding and sell himself to the city. 64. In Washington, the International Association of Firefighters is setting up its own relief fund, and checks have already come in from around the world. 65. It may be that policies will change because of this, but the edict has to come up from up high. 66. Letters and calls come in from all over the country. 67. Lute Olson finally came out from underneath the hood this week with basketball grease smeared all over his khaki slacks and navy blazer. 68. McDuffie realized that he would have to come out from behind the violin to attract investors, he said. 69. Meanwhile, her office phone remained perpetually busy for the second day, as calls came in from around the nation. 70. Much like the spy who came in from the cold, Larry Dierker was the manager who came in from under the bleachers. |