71. Just the new president holding a kerosene lantern that cast a light as far as the harnesses, and Cronin gritting his teeth and praying. 72. Last year, Chirac lost a gamble that voters would grit their teeth and back more conservative austerity moves to make the common currency a reality. 73. Meanwhile, naval aviators are gritting their teeth as they wait for the green light to resume training. 74. Michael Irvin hears this theory, grits his teeth, and curses for emphasis. 75. Months of pent-up resentment showed in his glare as he told me succinctlythrough gritted teeth that my planks were not his responsibility. 76. Most companies spout some official line that they will grit their teeth and listen to the grumblings -- petty and serious -- of employees. 77. Most of us gritted our teeth through the banner-headline scandals of the Clinton administration. 78. Most Idahoans grit their teeth and obey laws. 79. Now, if there were an obvious external threat, they could be expected to grit their teeth, buckle down and do what was necessary to protect themselves. 80. No more Miss Nice Girl, Lindsay said, gritting her teeth and snarling. |
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