111.   Actually, success is nothing new for Baylor.

112.   Achieving personal success is something Toraya frequently discussed and even wrote a book about, Mary Zamudio, her assistant, said Thursday.

113.   After a spasm of down time, Tom Stoppard is with us again, with a drama whose West End success is likely to be duplicated on Broadway.

114.   After four consecutive victories by the Philadelphia Eagles, the prevailing sense here was that success was as fragile and dangling as a chad.

115.   Against other disabled skiers, her success was overwhelming.

116.   Both missions achieved a measure of success, but in each case the success was provisional, fragile and reversible.

117.   Brand recognition is vital to pulling in customers in a market where success is about volume, not price.

118.   Bush of Texas said his success with Hispanics was due to nothing more mysterious than making sure his overall message was delivered in Hispanic communities.

119.   But another philosopher, Professor Nick Huggett of the University of Illinois at Chicago, suggested that success could be near.

120.   But although success is on the horizon, the horizon still seems very far away, and, for the moment, many easterners are frustrated and angry.

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