1. Not surprisingly, Heather and Schiller wind up spending the night together. 2. One thing leads to another and they wind up spending the rest of the day and much of the evening together. 3. They knew that they might wind up spending much of Tuesday night finding both graceful ways to accept defeat and expert ways to spin it. 4. They knew that they might wind up spending much of Tuesday night finding graceful ways to accept defeat. 5. They charged that the city would wind up spending more money on multiple defenders, in effect, just out of spite. 6. Bond suggested that in the end, the party may wind up spending more money on ads designed to help elect Bush than will the presidential campaign itself. 7. Buyers may also wind up spending several hundred dollars to add memory or improve the main processing chip. 8. If connecting flights are even slightly delayed, Honduras-bound passengers can wind up spending a night in El Salvador waiting for daytime. 9. Nonetheless, Intel could easily wind up spending hundreds of millions of dollars. |