81. But Fox has quickly made his mark north of the border. 82. But he made his mark not because his colleagues could predict his views, but because they knew that he would arrive at them after careful study. 83. But he made his mark with a bridge that is still sound as a dollar. 84. But he rightly points to another area in which Sir Simon is likely to make his mark in Berlin. 85. But he wanted to make his mark. 86. But Hollinger had assumed that Griffin would make his mark in another area of the arts. 87. But if he did not make his mark as an innovator in his first year in office, Bush would impress as an implementer. 88. But I still have a few things left as I try to make my mark in the game. 89. But in restaurants, in California, they have made their marks. 90. But it has yet to make a mark in equities, the core investment banking business. |