101. Dyer said the agency is also taking aim at doctors who conspire with recipients to make false claims. 102. Dole also took aim at another union, the National Education Association, in his nomination acceptance speech because it opposes school choice. 103. Earlier this year, she took aim at President Clinton during his annual address. 104. Els was the bulls-eye briefly during his front nine and look how boldly Tryba took aim at him. 105. Elsewhere in the magazine, Dan Baum takes aim at the proliferation of gun shows. 106. Each candidate was taking sharper aim at his rival. 107. Even before Bush had completed his remarks, a number of prominent Democrats on Capitol Hill were taking aim. 108. Even before Monday, the lawyers had begun taking fresh aim at German companies. 109. Even in the absence of such proof, African-American voters have taken aim at Bush. 110. Finally, the sad saga of the Oklahoma Republican Party, who took aim on the Choctaw Nation and shot themselves in the foot. |