101. The decline of labor unions cannot be laid to dark conspiracies or the presumed ill will of any particular occupant of the White House. 102. The families have seen their loved ones laid to rest in a fitting and proper way, with hymns and prayers and the smell of fresh-turned earth. 103. The ghost of Ferdinand Marcos himself, it seems, has not yet been laid to rest in the Philippines. 104. The hostage threat has thus been largely laid to rest. 105. The man who pounded the table that afternoon in Washington and the man who was laid to rest last week on Mount Herzl are the same man. 106. The mystery of Jesse James finally has been laid to rest. 107. The many acts of kindness, charity and courage clearly and provably made by many Catholic officials were mistakenly laid to personal intervention by or direction of the pope. 108. The next spring, Bernstein mentioned the groundwork that he and Peck had laid to John Ryden, director of the Yale University Press. 109. The shirt was laid to rest in a cemetery near the site of the Wounded Knee massacre. 110. The succession of pratfalls has shaken the Labor and Conservative leaderships, and inevitably the whole thing has been laid to trivializing American influence. |