1. Glenn says he needs to test the hamstring once and for all, and what better setting than the warm weather here. 2. He shoots many of them with a long lens, more often outside the movie set than in. 3. It might be wiser to take a bath with your television set than to distract Johnson on the day of a start. 4. Over the years, virus writing has been perceived as having less status in the hacker set than cracking into government and corporate computers. 5. Possibly more significant, Visa has said merchants will have less liability for fraud in transactions using SET than with other Internet transactions. 6. The sound of traffic was muted, so unexpectedly quiet that it seemed more like a bridge in a movie set than in real life. 7. There were so many Tinseltown titans running around that Democratic convention in Los Angeles last month that the joint looked more like a movie set than a convention hall. 8. But the standards have been easier to set than deliver. 9. But despite his stern warnings, the chancellor appeared no less set than before on a single currency. |