1. I shake my head and set a course for the car park. 2. We set a course for Out Skerries in good visibility and fairly calm seas. 3. Then it liked a little higher, flattened out and set a course at sub-radar altitude. 4. Happily we got rid of the fighter and the navigator set course once more by his skilful application of the astro compass readings and crossed the Channel. 5. With only the wind setting the course, a map is essential equipment. 6. And granted, no doubt it was the Secret Service that set a course for Air Force One after leaving Florida following the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks. 7. And if a new coach carries OU back to its accustomed niche, perhaps someone will remember that the course was set by Gary Gibbs. 8. Another tough call for the new president as he sets course on a sea of plenty. 9. As parties become less important and as Republicans and Democrats search for ways to set themselves apart, mayors are setting the course for post-ideological, pragmatic politics. 10. As everyone is coming to understand, once McCain sets a course, he does not pull his punches. |