61. But she was unavailable, thus missing an opportunity for a trifecta of appearances in national magazines. 62. But that government would not miss an opportunity to meddle if it saw one. 63. But that opportunity is missed most of the time. 64. But the author misses no opportunity to portray a man obsessed by papal power, harboring a secret antipathy to Jews, insensible to pity, narcissistic and self-exonerating. 65. But there are Iowa Republicans who believe McCain may be missing an opportunity for early impact. 66. But this time the BCA missed an opportunity to ignite a movement it actually predicted. 67. But there is no guarantee that future administrations will respond as forcefully as this one, and it would be a mistake to miss the opportunity for permanent reform. 68. But while the Sting got better and put its game together, the Liberty kept missing opportunities. 69. But, once again, the Knicks fumbled it away on turnovers and missed rebound opportunities. 70. But to take this approach is to miss an opportunity. |