91. She began crying inconsolably at night, wringing her hands almost obsessively and crossing her eyes. 92. She hunched until she trembled, clenching and wringing her hands, and staring at the floor. 93. Ski areas such as Hunter Mountain, N.Y., are also wringing their hands at the lack of natural snow where it counts. 94. So the networks need not wring their hands just yet. 95. Specifically, I was wringing my hands over whether my kids should be in public or private school. 96. Studies are done, committees commissioned, panels formed, hands wrung. 97. Teams start nit-picking and wringing their hands and wondering what could go wrong. 98. That is good advice even today, as administrators in both commercial and nonprofit theaters wring their hands in attempts to diversify their audiences. 99. The cities stopped wringing their hands long ago. 100. The city leaders wring their hands in fear and frustration but ultimately cave in and allow the event, fearing a First Amendment lawsuit. |