1. And we have ways of making sure that the escapade of that silly young man at Southend gets widely reported. 2. Ashton has other ways of creating a leitmotif to link incidents pertinent to the plot throughout a ballet. 3. But Oklahomans have always had a way of turning their recurrent disasters, both natural and man-made, into assets. 4. But that might change if a coalition of software and book publishers and film and record companies has its way. 5. But the Washington Wizards have a way of bringing out the best in their opponents. 6. Close-knit communities have ways of enforcing such agreements. 7. David seemed to have a way with children. 8. Do you have any way of finding out if that is true? 9. For two and a half years, the company can have its way. |