1. A public show of grief acknowledges that fact. 2. And that is exactly what it was-a show of solidarity between the Clinton administration and organized labor. 3. But if the guide helps corporations improve their writing, it could help investors avoid horror shows of their own. 4. Finally, I would say that in a show of sixty-four artists it is astonishing that there are only five women. 5. He handed it to Terry with a show of false reluctance, preceding it with a string of apologies. 6. He urged that a strong and determined show of force would intimidate the whites and a satisfactory arrangement could then be made. 7. However bloody you are feeling you can put on the most amazing show of happiness. 8. However, the reckless, well-bred show of bravado did not exactly endear the utterer to two other boys of like age. 9. The embattled Chancellor had been hoping for a public show of loyalty from the Prime Minister. |