111. And again, I run my hands over the bill. 112. And how many people have come up to me and patted me on the back or shook my hand over it. 113. And parents raised on the rock of the Doors and Jimi Hendrix now wring their hands over Marilyn Manson. 114. And Knick fans have already begun wringing their hands over the prospect of meeting Indiana for the Eastern Conference title. 115. And legions of workers are wringing their hands over the prospect of losing their jobs as companies merge and cut costs. 116. And legions of workers are wringing their hands over the prospects of layoffs as companies merge and cut costs. 117. Appier brings his hands over his head, then collapses his weight on his back leg, hard, to drive forward with all his power. 118. Around the arena, people cupped their hands over their mouths. 119. Artie demands, one hand over his nose, the other raised in supplication to the invisible god of snuffles. 120. As dozens of people put their hands over their ears and started questioning all the talk about quiet helicopters, Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt urged patience. |
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