1. Although nationally distributed boxes do not change fronts often, the regional ones do, making them a prime target for collectors. 2. Briefly, if the referee points his fingers this indicates that some one had done something wrong. 3. He has a pretentious style of writing, using four very difficult words where one simple one would do. 4. If one deadline is not met, the next one will do just fine. 5. We can no longer assume that because some one can do the job they can teach the skill. 6. You know, I put my hand inside his shirt and I feel like some one else is doing it. 7. Unfortunately, as British buy-outs come firmly into vogue, they raise the same question that early American ones did. 8. The third one could do it physically and gets out far more. 9. Although nine patients had taken oral contraceptives before gall stone dissolution, only one did so afterwards. 10. What one does not find in the ballet livrets is anything suggesting a classical orchestral wind section, or even a soloistic role for wind instruments. |