11. And that accounted for the different tone Dole struck here, his aides said. 12. At Fox, the plan was to start by attracting young viewers with a brash, slightly vulgar, clearly different tone and later to broaden the reach. 13. At the downtown Orlando hotel, Clinton spoke at length, without prompting and in a far different tone than he had addressed the issue before. 14. At the union headquarters, in a neighborhood where signs warn that cars soliciting prostitutes will be seized, the teachers had a distinctly different tone. 15. Back in the Shaanxi delegation, one party member sounded a slightly different tone. 16. Bouzereau, who started his work with little training as a director, said he tries to create a different tone when he is interviewing his subjects. 17. Ads for the golf tournament, from Phoenix agency SRO, strike a markedly different tone. 18. Bush established a different tone. 19. But a very different tone emerges in drawings from World War Three Illustrated, an off-beat, bitingly iconoclastic graphic publication based in the East Village. 20. But in a letter to Pena Tuesday, the senator struck a far different tone than he did earlier in the month. |