1. There is efficacy and grace in the process alone and the subtle differences come only with experience. 2. With him came a difference in style, a change of gear, a time for reflection and taking stock. 3. These differences in education came through in the interview. 4. These differences come about because of changes in the genes controlling development. 5. Also, French-English differences sometimes come into play -- the separatist movement in the province of Quebec remains alive -- and can compound matters. 6. And if Congress gets on to other issues, as Bush has requested, the old party differences will surely come back in full force. 7. And that difference is now coming back to haunt the firm. 8. And the difference came in the kicking game. 9. Both of the Vanguard offerings are without load, and the sole difference comes in the fees. 10. Brown, of MCA Records, says that the difference in taste comes down to culture. |