91.   A taste of this raw emotion was apparent in large advertisements taken out by a conservative Jewish group here opposed to the peace process.

92.   According to government officials, the legislation is expected to pass and could take effect by the end of the year.

93.   After absorbing the lessons of the pond, and the community taking shape by its shores, Hirsch begins to take regular, rambling voyages out.

94.   After Schneider recently refused for a second time to give a DNA sample, authorities decided to take it by force.

95.   After some soul searching and poll taking by the White House, however, Reagan announced quite firmly that he would not boost taxes.

96.   All this took me by surprise.

97.   All you have to do is look at what is happening here, where Woods has taken the place by storm.

98.   All of which, Ms. Chenoweth said, took her by surprise.

99.   Although cards like these have been around for decades, they are still enough of a novelty to take you by surprise.

100.   Brown often used a gun to intimidate his victims, who were mostly women, though occasionally he simply took money by force, police said.

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