1. The legislation makes it clear that peasant migration was no new phenomenon, only that the new bout produced by Viking activity was causing some headaches for landlords. 2. Gearing up for a new bout with the unthinkable may be tougher than the beginning of it all. 3. It is he who will suffer a new bout of smirks on late-night television. 4. More complicated issues await Congress next year, including new bouts on visas and taxation and a debate over expanding access to Internet lines. 5. The race could determine whether Peru returns to stability or falls into a new bout of the turmoil that has recently gripped its Andean neighbors, Ecuador and Colombia. 6. Those all turned out to be hoaxes, or overly cautious responses to the new bout of fears of terrorist attacks. 7. World War II veterans are suffering new bouts of nightmares and anxiety. 8. A new bout of self-doubt goes deeper than the usual. 9. A new bout of unrest broke out a week ago. 10. But diplomatic sources said Fahd was moved to the hospital following a new bout of arthritis, compounded by weight problems. |