81. Before them stood a huge portrait of a rather plain and sullen Virgin Mary with piercing black eyes. 82. Before them stood Kate White, the editor in chief of the American version of Cosmopolitan. 83. Before us stood a large sign with a pointed warning. 84. Before you stand Jerry Jones and Al Davis, and in an odd coincidence, both men are on fire. 85. Before he was a friend, the man was my teacher -- a young professor, standing before the first class of my first day of college. 86. Before it stands a fortress with an enormous flag pole flying the red banner and yellow star of Vietnam. 87. Before me stands a pint-sized salesperson in plaid sneakers who clearly has no intention of walking off my porch without an order. 88. Bill Brosseau looked uncomfortable last autumn, standing before a judge in rumpled orange prison overalls. 89. Bob Dole stood before the crowd in the Louisiana Superdome and waved. 90. Bleary-eyed, Michael stands before his bedroom, unsure of the scene before him. |