71. The art bursts from museums all over town, some of which occupy buildings that were once residences of the creators. 72. The bass burst from the water, shook its head and threw the hook. 73. The cover was a closeup color photograph of a bouquet of orange and red poppies bursting from a white pitcher that Haraszty handpainted to match. 74. The most enduring part of the goal-line dramatics was that the customarily underachieving Robert Jones burst from his middle linebacker position to nail Garner on back-to-back plays. 75. The sounds of stamping feet and lustily strummed guitars burst from every corner of this radiant city last September during the Bienal de Flamenco. 76. The sports theme was picked up with bravado by Donatella Versace for Gianni Versace in flamboyant ski pants with furry and feathered trim bursting from the seams. 77. The traditional high home-plate angle was ruined, for it revealed a game valiantly trying to burst from the giant billboard. 78. Then again, at the Newseum, other teen-agers from the Green Acres School in the Washington suburbs found bardic themes bursting from the wall of Paula Jones headlines. 79. Their abilities questioned, their focus under fire, the Cowboys will burst from the locker room and bury the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. 80. Their brilliant satin petals bursting from swollen green buds, the camellias at the historic Lyman Estate greenhouse seem as miraculous as an early spring. |