1. As she has demonstrated repeatedly, she is exceedingly adept at saying and doing things that start tongues wagging and heads shaking. 2. But as Gore prepares to make his first trips to New Hampshire and Iowa as a candidate Monday, Democratic tongues are wagging. 3. But as toes tapped, tongues wagged. 4. But tongues wagged when the composer originally commissioned for the third opera, Aaron Jay Kernis, withdrew. 5. Her family is wealthy . . . so tongues wagged. 6. Or gracefully elevate toward the heavens, tongue wagging all the way. 7. Tongues are still wagging about the reception his campaign threw last month for the Florida Federation of Republican Women. 8. Tongues were wagging at water coolers and coffee shops Wednesday about anm Ontario court ruling that made it legal for women to bare their breasts in public. 9. Tongues wagged about a takeover. 10. Tongues wag whenever they are seen in public. |