111. The vast plaza just outside the city walls, the Mercado Grande, was closed to pedestrians by a fence and full of workmen in hard hats. 112. The vice president followed her, and dozens of construction workers handed over their hard hats for him to sign. 113. There are no vans with Internet Inc. logos at the roadside, no workers in Cyberspace hard hats hovering over manholes. 114. There, Bush waved an American flag before shaking hands with rescue workers in hard hats and grabbing a bullhorn. 115. They often use hard hats, ear plugs, eye guards and back braces. 116. They wear hard hats, not Speedos. 117. They were required to wear hard hats. 118. They wore T-shirts and hard hats and Browns bandannas. 119. They stand attentively, in red hard hats or black ski caps, in an open-air staff meeting, longshoreman-style. 120. They wear heavy, protective coveralls designed to protect them against chemicals, a dust mask and a hard hat when working in the Pentagon. |