11. Furthermore, children move beyond believing in Santa after a few years, said Jerome L. Singer, a professor of psychology and child study at Yale. 12. Friday, Clinton seemed to regret some of those words, indicating that they hurt his own cause to be forgiven and move beyond the Lewinsky probe. 13. He has his moments, but neither he nor the film move beyond the busily ectoplasmic. 14. He said the film was a way to deal with his past and move beyond it. 15. If the user moves beyond the range of one transmission area, his call is handed off to the next tower. 16. If the mower moves beyond the perimeter wire, it stops. 17. It is time to move beyond the surreal to the real. 18. It is designed to move beyond inspirational rhetoric to expand and coordinate hundreds of community-service ideas. 19. It is difficult to move beyond anecdotal evidence of this phenomenon to specific numbers. 20. Like many big drugmakers, it is keen to move beyond its traditional role as researcher and drugmaker. |