91.   Also, even though camera crews are lining up to interview her, Dr. McNamara cannot get too worked up.

92.   All three events were broadcast live on national television, and the campaigns crews were responsible for the television production.

93.   All you cared about was that Roy and his crew were about to teach the bad guys a lesson in good manners.

94.   All the passengers were Israeli, while the crew were Russians, said Sergei Moslayov, a duty officer at the Emergency Situations Ministry.

95.   Both crews were careful not to say which boat looked faster after the race Saturday.

96.   But Afghan crews were on hand to offer a live broadcast of the ceremony at the Arg Palace, which has its own tumultuous history.

97.   But by the time crews were ready to hit the roads, the Platte City crash and other serious pileups had already occurred.

98.   But crew is a sport of passion, and we had that today.

99.   But in such accidents, one question investigators routinely ask is whether the crew was familiar with the airport.

100.   But no television camera crews were around to record the event.

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