61. Still, a diplomatic solution to the Cyprus problem could help Erbakan offset Western anxieties over his recent openings to Iran, Iraq and Syria. 62. Such hopeful signs, in the end, may be more of an opening to political power than any court-mandated solution. 63. Suppose Sam Houston backed up its opening to, say, early February in exchange for a May closing on Kentucky Derby weekend or Preakness weekend. 64. The book nicely rewards a sustained read, or the serendipitous opening to a random page. 65. The book nicely rewards a sustained read or the serendipitous opening to a random page. 66. The combination of more flights from the Northeast and an opening to the West lured many passengers away from Delta. 67. The Crimson Tide approached Bender, but he declined after mentioning the opening to his players. 68. The election culminates a process guided by the military that has involved a tightly controlled opening to at least the formal mechanisms of democracy. 69. The extraordinary wall-size oral cavity that the viewer sees appears to be an opening to a nether world that one would do well to avoid. 70. The decision by Hussein to go ahead with the new opening to Israel reflects in part his determination to maintain Jordanian influence in that part of the Middle East. |