1. As she watches her mother progress, Phillips worries what the end will bring. 2. But we did not know whether its end would bring peace or more death and destruction. 3. Futch had warned him of what the end might bring, counseling him to retire. 4. It is a year whose end will bring no nostalgic thoughts. 5. The end of summer brings a fresh batch of low-fare airline promotions aimed at filling seats this fall that might otherwise remain empty. 6. The end of summer brings encyclopedia-size fashion magazines, new looks in retail store windows and, for people who like clothes, a boost in adrenaline. 7. The end of summer brings a fresh batch of low-fare airline promotions aimed at filling seats this fall that might otheremain empty. 8. The end will bring yelps of surprise and delight. 9. For those who profited from the horde of lawyers, journalists and Bush and Gore surrogates that descended on Tallahassee, the end brought a mixed reaction. 10. Ironically, the end of communism brought even tougher laws and sentences, especially for crimes against property now that private ownership is no longer curbed. |