71. The task of winning World War II and transforming the economy from a war machine to a consumer juggernaut left little time or money to worry about pollution. 72. The trade lawyer turned presidential adviser has little time or inclination to play geostrategic chess. 73. Then they worked in commercial cotton fields, with little time or energy to prepare their own fields for the summer monsoon. 74. There are those that come of youthful impatience, or of that chronic fin-de-siecle condition of having too much to do and too little time. 75. There was little time and much confusion between planes. 76. There were just too many of them and too little time. 77. There were no on-ice incidents to spark controversy, few requests for interviews, and little time spent camping out in the training room. 78. They are proud about not being on public assistance but struggle with the reality of too little money, too little time and too many problems. 79. They often ran between shots and spent little time over their balls in an attempt to play the quickest round in Tour history. 80. This team, thus far, has been able to turn its little remaining time together into a celebration. |