1. It was a technically difficult delivery. 2. Either way, the speed and acceleration is not going to set the world on fire. 3. Soon Qaddafi was explaining his plan to the world on live television from his tent in Tripoli. 4. Yes, in the sense that the lens produces an inverted image of the world on the back of the eye. 5. Some would say that there is a tendency for geologists to dig in distant places across the world on the assumption that Britain has been well explored. 6. None of the three papers was going to set the world on fire. 7. The new campaign highlights examples from around the world on the effectiveness of recycling. 8. Maybe a long soothing bath would help put the world back on its proper axis, though frankly she doubted it. 9. Amy started to carry the world on her shoulders, driven to excel in everything she did, certain it was her role to make the world right. |