91. The question may seem simple on its face, but through the years various courts have disagreed about it. 92. The question seemed ingenuous, said the acquaintance, a woman who today sits on several charitable boards with Bloomberg. 93. The question seems both touching and naive. 94. The question seems innocuous enough. 95. The problem for them, and for a growing number of specialists elsewhere, is that the question seems oddly out of order. 96. The simple question seemed poignant in the face of the political wreckage the new Congress was inheriting from last year. 97. The question repeatedly asked seems to be, What has sculpture been and what can it be now? 98. The question seems all the more relevant given his messy departure from the University of Washington. 99. The question seems to amuse -- or perhaps flatter -- him. 100. The questions seemed particularly pertinent at the time because Dinkins was engaged in a nasty fight for re-election against Rudolph Giuliani. |