71. Most of those cuts would come by eliminating jobs. 72. Much of the U.S. gain in export markets has come by controlling labor costs here and letting the dollar fall, raising dollar-equivalent labor costs abroad. 73. Most of it came by walking, came by just walking a sandy country road with the nice warm velvet sand in my toes and looking at the hedgerows. 74. Novotny had been promised her job if she let the school district know she was coming back by July. 75. Once again, hits were hard to come by Saturday, and neither team scored after the third inning. 76. Options are harder to come by when in daytime dresses. 77. Or when they come through by scoring, incredibly, for the fourth time in five games, blocking a punt and running it in for the go-ahead touchdown? 78. Parcells wants more finesse and technique from Douglas, most of whose sacks have come by bowling over offensive tackles or looping around them. 79. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson came by two weeks ago. 80. Reporter Melissa Segrest chronicles the process by which she came to have to be tested for the Anthrax virus. |