61. I believe a strong hand is definitely needed in that chair. 62. If someone reluctantly raises the ante, he usually has a strong hand. 63. In an IOC historically dominated by European influence, Rogge holds a strong hand as president of the group of national Olympic committees from Europe. 64. In his early days at GE, Jack Welch exhibited a strong hand at the helm as he undertook a radical company turnaround. 65. In one sense, Lebed does not have a strong hand to play. 66. In recent years, not only Chicago but Boston, Cleveland and Detroit have shifted to systems that give the mayor a strong hand to deal with schools. 67. In this dispute, however, the White House has a strong hand. 68. In the past, these points were ground off with nothing more than a hand rasp, requiring a strong hand and a lot of time. 69. It is as if broken bones had been reset by two very strong hands and readied for a fresh start in life. 70. It has long been widely assumed that Diana had a strong hand in making her story public through the book. |