111. The rider was on fire, and Phills ran to the scene to help extinguish the flames. 112. The riders are an abuse of the appropriations process, create gridlock and delay, and are not the way to run a government in the public interest. 113. The Postal riders also were ready to catch up to any challengers who might have tried a breakaway. 114. The riders are mainly the working poor, the handicapped, the elderly. 115. The riders were thrilled to be competing, however. 116. The speeds have been faster and there have been more riders willing to attack. 117. The siren sounds when a rider is down and a horse is loose. 118. The veteran rider is off on another of his streaks. 119. The track also is heavily banked sideways, which allows riders to be parallel to the ground. 120. Then there are the riders, the perverse legislative attachments so popular with legislative mavericks and meddlers. |