61. Gore has given every sign of making a play for the state, if only to spook Bush into spending more time and money there. 62. He also gave no sign that Cable and Wireless was preparing for a revamping. 63. He gave no sign, they say, that he thought of himself as a strong opponent of abortion. 64. He knows his lines and gives no sign of not meaning them. 65. He gave no sign of substantive disagreement with Conservative policies until he resigned over Tory opposition to repealing a ban on allowing information about gays in the schools. 66. Helms has given no sign that his position has softened. 67. I give a sign. . . . 68. If Thackeray or his followers felt any unease at their own seeming inconsistency on the matter of Rushdie, they gave no sign of it. 69. If the spectacle of a middle-aged white millionaire talking black street slang stung the ears of his performers, they gave no sign. 70. If he suspects that there might be something unseemly about posing for beefcake pictures, he gives no sign of it. |