1. A car smashed into her rear end as she dithered over which direction to take. 2. Which direction do we take once we reach the top of the hill? 3. We have to conclude that the Soviet Union is now heading into the unknown, an unknown which could take dramatic directions. 4. And they can take directions. 5. Another effect of the new hours will be to limit the ability of investors in Brazil to take direction from the U.S. market. 6. As the new film by European director Wim Wenders gets under way, the story takes directions that promise something rich, thoughtful, even artistic. 7. As in much of the last month, stocks took their direction from bonds. 8. At the same time, de Klerk is also facing infighting within the National Party over what direction it should take. 9. Actually, the Rabin Cabinet is deeply divided about what direction to take, and it has tried to satisfy both its dovish and hawkish wings through compromise. 10. But reining in Medicare cannot be painless, whichever direction it takes. |