1. To his everlasting credit, he never once gave in to temptation. 2. But the foundation, to its everlasting credit, has been staunch in sticking with its decision. 3. For not exploiting his physical disability, the photographers of that era deserve everlasting credit. 4. Schieffer and Rose listened, thought about it, and, to their everlasting credit, called Melvin and told him to make the best deal he could. 5. Sprewell no doubt will play basketball for somebody again, but the Warriors, to their everlasting credit, fired him for his assault on Carlesimo. 6. The crowd, to its everlasting credit, was appreciative. 7. To his everlasting credit, Nader is having none of this. 8. To his everlasting credit, Bush has remained above the fray, choosing to conduct a campaign based on his philosophical differences with Richards and the Democrats. 9. To his everlasting credit, Norman showed as much class in the wake of his signature debacle as he showed ineptness while the round unfolded. 10. To his everlasting credit, McGwire has handled the entire story with dignity and aplomb. |