91. Again, a nice fresh break from the well-known ski scene. 92. All that is certain is that the Hawks have made a firm, definite break from the past. 93. Boots of all styles already parade about local stores, tempting summer-weary people who cannot wait for a break from the heat. 94. Both experiences were good breaks from the moguled expert runs at which we had begun flinging ourselves. 95. Businesses have gotten a break from Federal Reserve policymakers, who have cut the overnight bank lending rate three times since last July. 96. Business and government leaders saw this turnaround as a triumph, a break from a Socialist past marked by incessant strikes and excessive coddling of labor unions. 97. Busy people who commonly take busy vacations should consider sleepy Eagar and Springerville for a break from the routine. 98. But daughter Alice, on break from her PhD studies was off her game. 99. But even the usually avid British tabloids have taken a break from Monicagate. 100. But everyone needs an occasional break from the Florida sun. |