91. He has no choice but to change the direction of his troubled nation and its military establishment. 92. He changes direction quicker and with more ease than anyone in this area since Gale Sayers graduated from Kansas. 93. He might have been screened and the puck might have hit a stick and changed directions en route. 94. He found Taylor and the career checker barely changed the direction of the puck, fooling Moog just enough to earned his third goal of the season. 95. He has good speed, an ability to change directions and to get outside. 96. He said the state should take steps to discourage driving on side streets, like erecting barriers and changing the directions of one-way streets. 97. Her response is to steal out with her paint and brushes and change those directions. 98. His secretiveness, he thinks, gives him the freedom to change direction quickly. 99. Holloway did not know then, but his life was about to change directions. 100. His ability to change directions like this reflects one advantage that artists have in post-Soviet countries. |