91. A developer suggested that the whole town, lying at the foot of steep mountains, be flooded to provide lakefront property. 92. A dog lies at his feet. 93. A pistol lay at one corner of the table, a Bible at the other. 94. A pleasant beach option, Andrew Molera State Park, lies at the north end of Big Sur. 95. A traditional bank or credit-card transaction lies at the end of every transaction chain. 96. Above all, however, there abides the mystery that lies at the heart of murder. 97. After all, Kashgar lay at one end of the Karakoram Highway, one of the highest roads in the world and an engineering feat born of modern politics. 98. After all, presumption of innocence lies at the heart of our legal system. 99. Buried beneath the abdominal wall and the intestines, shielded from the rear by ribs and back muscles, the abdominal aorta lies at our very pith. 100. But at least Yeats was willing to lie awake at night and agonize about his responsibility, Greeley says. |