61. He switched on the TV and heard about the bomb that killed one and marred the games. 62. It may not mean the power will be switched on any time soon, but at least there are signs of change. 63. Mission Control officials have acknowledged that switching on its computer-controlled orientation system could be tricky. 64. One of the basic road disciplines seriously lacking among many Malaysians is switching on indicators when turning or changing lanes. 65. Police drowned them out, again switching on the military music at high volume. 66. Police intermittently switched on music at high volume on speakers ringing the compound wall, drowning out their ragged chorus. 67. So sailors in bulletproof vests took matters into their own hands Thursday, entering two substations to force the duty engineers at gunpoint to switch on the electricity. 68. That includes switching on its ground stations so the Mir can communicate with Russian or American space officials more frequently than usual. 69. Supplies were switched back on the next day after Moldova promised to pay. 70. The floodlights were switched on early morning to assist the ground staff in drying the outfield. |