91. The legend of Laybourne includes lessons from her father, a stockbroker, who decided that his middle daughter had a head for business. 92. The judges, meanwhile, had their heads down, peering at their scorecards, calculating how they could mark him fairly and still give him a fighting chance. 93. The man has a head like a giant lightbulb, for crying out loud. 94. The Nike affiliation has her head swirling, too. 95. The questioner approached Max Lane as the offensive tackle had his head down. 96. The Polish imperial eagle has one head, the Russian two. 97. The Streetlight New and Used Records store in San Jose has a head in a corner of the store. 98. The transition of a small and threatened island from poverty to affluence, and from an authoritarian government to democracy, has impressed heads of state throughout this region. 99. The tea and the coffee pot have eagle heads for spouts, and cast heads serve as handles for the covered sugar bowl. 100. The whites do have wider heads and are usually poking around the ground. |