91. Peering through thick glasses, his voice surprisingly high-pitched, de Kock spoke matter-of-factly about things confined to the nightmares of most people. 92. Scott works his downtown stand with his longtime friend Wayne Goff, a thin Army veteran with thick glasses, graying stubble and a constant supply of cigarettes. 93. Some editorial cartoons about the issue have featured images of bucktoothed Asians with thick glasses. 94. The pontiff will view Manila through a four-inch thick glass bubble atop the vehicle designed to withstand grenade blasts and machine gun fire, organizers said. 95. The stoop-shouldered politician, thin-lipped and sharp-eyed behind thick glasses, more than any other other postwar European leader epitomizes his country. 96. They may don thick glasses or pocket protectors on the job. 97. They stood in silence as he donned a pair of thick reading glasses and poured over a stack of papers -- waiting to be asked questions before speaking. 98. Those who knew him then remember a gangly, pasty-faced man with thick glasses who looked like Woody Allen but talked trades like Warren Buffett or Michael Milken. 99. When the stairs collapsed, they were trapped in a recreation room that had thick plastic glass windows, said firefighter union president Joseph King. 100. Wearing a green military pullover and thick glasses, he watched impassively as Bellingan testified. |