1. The eight hundred and thirty five people who work for the Polymer Engineering division in Ross on Wye and Ashchuch can tonight breath a sigh of relief. 2. If the Roker captain can breath satisfactorily after training this morning, he has a very real chance of playing. 3. Both you and that dwarf of a bookkeeper can breath a sigh of relief. 4. But they could not breath easily until the final two minutes. 5. But when it was over and Tobin could breath again, the coach felt himself smile. 6. Even with the crush of his teammates in a postgame embrace, Jamie Storr could finally breath easy again. 7. Investors who look for signs of where the market is headed by studying the price of stocks relative to their future earnings can also breath easier. 8. It may be three or four quarters before companies can breath easier. 9. Sweatshops in Saipan can breath easier. 10. Lisa thus offers no threat to the Caribbean islands, and all local residents can breath a sigh of relief. |