91. That was clear from some older bottles that Bob Cartwright, the Leeuwin winemaker, brought out for us to taste. 92. The academic side is equally well represented, with some of the most eminent and knowledgeable scholars brought in for each composer. 93. That procedure was delayed because a crane first brought in for that purpose on Friday was too small for the job. 94. The captain was brought back for retraining, and the FAA took no disciplinary action. 95. The ceremony was closed to the media, which waited outside for players and front office personnel to be brought out for interviews. 96. The fare has ranged from Philly cheesesteaks to Cajun food brought in for a Mardi Gras gala sponsored by Rep. Billy Tauzin, R-La. 97. The contingent was so large, Switzer had to have the dining table removed from his hotel suite and have six rollaway beds brought in for the guests. 98. The flags he mentioned were rainbow-motif banners brought out for the Gay Days gathering in Orlando. 99. The letter is part of an exchange of correspondence with Hemingway that the Oxford University Press plans to bring out for the centennial, Hotchner said. 100. The officer in the observer mission was taken aback when a powerful U.S.-made Barret sniper rifle was brought out for display. |