111.   And so it went across the chasm of Olive Street, the usually quiet thoroughfare that cuts through downtown.

112.   And newspapers and television failed to cut through the din and educate people, said Kathleen Hall Jamieson, dean of the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania.

113.   And when the light grows too long, and impatience too short, he sees some drivers cut through his parking lot rather than wait.

114.   And, if it takes profanity to cut through audience complacency, so be it.

115.   Another new tool, infrared imaging, can cut through the dust and glare of neighboring stars to scan deep space for ancestral nebulae and galaxies.

116.   Annaud, too, said he felt a very clear obligation to cut through some of the earlier Hollywood images of Tibet.

117.   Another experimental rule forbids defenders from impeding offensive players cutting through the lane.

118.   Armed with swords and automatic rifles and often riding several hundred strong, the horsemen attack with little warning along the dirt roads that cut through the thorny brush.

119.   As a result, he cuts through the complexities of both their lives with a light but assured touch.

120.   As BellSouth can now attest, when Ebbers sets his plan, it is well-crafted and cuts through the competition.

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