11. For his part, Anderson, now a country squire back home in England, seemed to harbor no illusions about the changes time had wrought. 12. Given that reality, Mahaney harbors few illusions about winning. 13. He harbors no illusions. 14. I admit I never harbored the illusion that I was born to tango. 15. I harbor no illusions that two-thirds of the Senate will vote as I will. 16. If any Klansman had harbored illusions of working the hostile crowd gathered before him Saturday, they evaporated quickly. 17. Jones harbors no illusions about ever being named Executive of the Year. 18. Like most third-party candidates, James Harris harbors no illusions of winning the White House in November. 19. Madelin harbors no illusion of winning this weekend. 20. Most callers, relief agency officials say, harbor the illusion that they can pop over for a weekend and hand out bread. |