11. And it is the romance that seems to have eluded all the political commentators, despite their endless search for new angles to analyze. 12. As a player, he could handle the few hundred newspaper reporters try to come up with new angles for stories. 13. But it may be hard to keep coming up with new angles. 14. But the enlightened practical man had a new angle. 15. Each new use has created a new advertising angle and expanded the market of patients. 16. In fact, television will only get worse from here as reporters search for new angles and come up with the ridiculous. 17. In fact, television will only get worse from here, as reporters search for new angles and come up with the ridiculous. 18. Many of its objects feel a bit familiar, but they are viewed from an intriguing new angle, the angle of distinct contrasting tastes. 19. Publishers nevertheless hunt for the new marketing angle that might provide, if not originality, at least an edge. 20. Photodynamic therapy is a new angle on cancer treatment, and seeks to use light in fighting tumors. |