1. The burglary, kept quiet until now, was a year ago. 2. All was relatively quiet until this spring, when New Yorkers woke up to ads promoting the Garden State. 3. But after careful examination, the union rejected the proposal, and all has been quiet until now because of a self-imposed gag order by both sides. 4. It was real quiet until Randy called late in the evening Wednesday. 5. Kennedy has not lived through the ailments of Clemens, the ones that through the years have been kept quiet until the last possible moment. 6. New Yorkers had baseball almost every day, but for a long time things were pretty quiet until tennis at the Open and the football openers. 7. Not that all talk was quiet until the domestication of electricity, of course, but amplified sound was a dramatic enough invention to deserve its own name. 8. That wound up in heightened expectations, so id opted to stay quiet until now, Hollenshead said. 9. The crowd, relatively quiet until the fourth quarter Sunday, will be in full force from the start tonight. 10. Things were quiet until the fourth, when Hancock hit Wilson in the helmet with a pitch. |