61.   I mean, what if her car had of been broke into.

62.   Mademoiselle, really, said Miss Potts, almost forgetting the rule the staff had of never finding fault with one another before the girls.

63.   Two ounces is a lot to have of cereal.

64.   Also as the fourth seed in the Western Conference playoffs, which is not the image they have of themselves at all.

65.   An Astros pitcher has a better chance of going the distance for Jimy Williams than a male tennis player has of winning at Roland Garros and Wimbledon back-to-back.

66.   And for many voters this will be the first impression they will have of Gore the man, speaking by himself, of himself, for himself.

67.   And it punctured any notion I had of a highly authoritarian state.

68.   And it explodes the stereotype that most people, including gay men, have of serial killers as visibly disturbed loners.

69.   And Ms. Hultman never indicated what totally new conception she might have of his Russian fairy tale.

70.   And the president benefits, he says, from the negative perceptions Americans have of Lewinsky and independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr.

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