91. Similar laws have been passed in California and Missouri, reflecting the growing movement for state and federal protections for patients. 92. She said that the couple also decline to involve themselves in a movement for hate-crime legislation that has grown up around the incident. 93. She, too, was left with two young children to raise after the death of her husband, a hero of the movement for liberation from Portugal. 94. So we have to get more movement for those guys to get their shots. 95. So the theme is a young team built into an overall salary structure that will allow movement for the star player when the time comes. 96. Some of those same economic concerns exist in Canada, which faces growing government deficits and a resurgence in the movement for Quebec independence. 97. Sportswear companies including Nike and Reebok have come under fire from the anti-sweatshop movement for conditions in the factories across Asia as well. 98. Struggles for health insurance coverage and survival benefits have underscored the inequity of the ban on gay marriage, and sparked a national movement for civil unions. 99. Summer Theatre Workshop emphasizes voice, improvisation, dance, theater games and movement for the stage, culminating with a play production. 100. That bedeviling pause after you press the shutter release on many digital cameras has discouraged their use by photographers shooting fashion and movement for magazines. |