71. Bennett said that some states should try cutting off welfare payments for unmarried teen-age mothers. 72. Better than cutting off expression would be taking steps toward a society in which there is enough opportunity for every voice to be heard. 73. Bodies have been mutilated, with ears cut off, eyes gouged out or a cross, a Serbian symbol, carved into foreheads or chests. 74. BofA and Wells Fargo are also threatening to cut off ATM access for noncustomers. 75. Both chambers yesterday rejected efforts to end the Bosnia deployment by cutting off funds. 76. Both Gramm and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, his Texas GOP colleague, voted to cut off debate to move the bill forward. 77. Both Sullivan and Bradley were drenched by several inches of water that filled the basement as Sullivan tied a rope around her thigh to cut off blood circulation. 78. Both the state convention and the mission board cut off funds to the Atlanta Baptist Association because of its failure to dismiss Oakhurst and Virginia-Highland. 79. Both these institutions have cut off loans in other countries because of visible malfeasance, but cannot act on the hidden corruption endemic to Pakistan and many other countries. 80. -- He opposes cutting off government benefit payments to immigrants, once they become U.S. citizens. |