61. The key phrase was against everything Pullman, a die-hard liberal with strong anti-nuclear beliefs, stood for. 62. The last phrase was also the title of a book he published at the beginning of the campaign to introduce himself to the American people. 63. The latter phrase is one they are not used to. 64. The latter phrase was a reference to U.N. forces, who called in the NATO air strike after two French peacekeepers were wounded in separate Serbian attacks. 65. The key phrase is research, and that is where the distinction between short-term and long-term prospects comes into play. 66. The last phrase was an obvious allusion to Yeltsin. 67. The phrase also is the title of a new book Grove has written. 68. The phrase has long been code, at least among indie-rock fans, for whatever city boasts the latest, greatest local new music scene. 69. The phrases are reproduced one sentence to a page, so that the truly neurotic can just hold one up without uttering a sound. 70. The phrase is also the title of the album and video featuring interviews with Leary, the Moody Blues and others. |