101. John Cooper hopes to fare better against MAC opponent than Joe Paterno. 102. Japan-based automakers have fared much better and are posing strong challenges to domestic automakers, analysts said. 103. Kerry Lauerman, its Washington bureau chief, maintains that those online publications with existing audiences will fare much better than new ones who must create their own. 104. Leyland readily acknowledged, though, that at least some of the rookie pitchers would fare better with better teams. 105. Last year, it fared better in ticket sales than Lollapalooza did. 106. Marmulstein said a good all-purpose chocolate will fare better in the freezer than an expensive brand, which is more likely to get a chalky color when frozen. 107. McGee, for one, expects bonds to fare better in the second half of this year. 108. Maybe if I had actually dove head-first over the seats like one guy did in batting practice, I would have fared better. 109. Most other categories of books fared better in the bookstores. 110. Murray fared no better, also walking, but then flying out in his last swings against the left-hander. |