61. But at the Highlands Inn, too, hospitality rises to new heights. 62. But both candidates have been escalating their predictions of how the other would ruin prosperity, and Gore took his oratory to new heights Thursday. 63. But if it does not, one of the factors that has pushed the economy to new heights will have been removed. 64. But in six years in office he has reached new heights of ineptitude, exhibiting the attachment to truth and candor that became his trademark at home. 65. But instead of hobbling him, it hurled him to new heights. 66. But it will be taken to new heights by Cheney. 67. But it more often has been the Dow that has drifted down, while the Nasdaq achieved new heights. 68. But the last two years the Patriots have taken coming up short to a new height. 69. But the porcine creations reach new heights, or maybe grand new wallows. 70. But the World Wide Web, which makes the instant distribution of jokes as easy as pressing a computer key, is taking political satire to new heights. |