61. This year, though, the main virtue of electronic books appears to be that they gather no dust. 62. War has taken it away and replaced it with a folded flag to gather dust. 63. While Clinton played golf and went horseback riding, the memo gathered dust on his bedside table. 64. You know, those monstrous things gathering dust at the end of the rack in your local gym. 65. As a result, each new report warning about the potential for terrorism ends up gathering dust. 66. Assembly agendas have gathered dust for nearly two months as the two parties argue over whether the defecting lawmakers will be allowed to keep their seats. 67. Defectors have said factories gather dust because there is not enough fuel or parts to run them. 68. Documents that helped convict Nazi war criminals and then gathered dust for decades in a law firm began appearing Thursday in an online college law journal. 69. For years, most of the unwanted personal computer equipment in this country has gathered dust in attics and garages. 70. Hotels are more likely to house war refugees than tourists and souvenir stands gather dust. |