1. And now the one the players have chosen themselves on a split vote is sure to anger the traditionalists. 2. He contends that economic prosperity has given the voters the opportunity to choose on issues like abortion and the environment. 3. Prague was chosen on as the site of the permanent secretariat of the CSCE. 4. These schools were chosen on the advice of the Chief Inspector to represent schools which had made use of the booklet and schools which had not. 5. The winner is chosen solely on the personal judgment of these Masters. 6. Approximately one-quarter of the delegates would be chosen on each of those election days. 7. At lunch there were four different salads to choose from on the craft-service table. 8. Barak chose on Wednesday to dismiss both opponents in the same breath. 9. Because the Raptors chose first on Saturday, the Grizzlies will get the higher choice in the first round on Wednesday. 10. Boxer and Feinstein also struck out against Republicans, particularly on school vouchers and the right for women to choose on abortion rights. |