101.   After bloody battles, he has led six countries to freedom, but he has also been stymied again and again in his attempts to unify them.

102.   Bush has used rising fuel costs to imply that the Clinton administration is bringing the country to the brink of similar woes.

103.   But a childhood spent shuttling from country to country in Europe every couple of years required lengthy retreats to his own imagination.

104.   But his response has been to hand away countries to his colleagues, one by one.

105.   But it does not have to condemn the country to more of the same.

106.   But regional trade agreements may simply divert trade away from efficient producing countries to those that merely happen to enjoy lower tariff barriers.

107.   But since acquiring political power, he has pushed to open the country to foreign investors and even tourists.

108.   But she moved across the country to study at Andover Newton Theological School, in Newton, Mass., with many students half her age.

109.   But that cannot obscure the fact that for the first time, a president has committed this country to changing the ways it produces and uses energy.

110.   But the European Commission is warning travelers to continue to beware of excessive bank charges for transferring money from one country to another.

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