21. President Clinton is going to extraordinary lengths to keep his videotaped testimony in the Whitewater trial in Little Rock, Ark., from being broadcast during his re-election campaign. 22. Second, even some of the most vibrant American industries are going to extraordinary lengths to improve efficiency. 23. Sometimes they have to go to extraordinary lengths. 24. Such people could include the family of Esmerlin Salcedo, who went to extraordinary lengths to help people on the morning of the disaster and is now missing. 25. State Street and other firms went to extraordinary lengths to make the switchover flawless. 26. Temporary staffing agencies go to extraordinary lengths to locate and retain workers for their clients, especially those willing to take low-paying jobs. 27. The police insisted they had gone to extraordinary lengths to protect Ms. DiMedici. 28. The planners of the Kennedy-Bessette wedding went to extraordinary lengths to keep the festivities secret. 29. The television tabloid denies the rumors and insists it is not going to any extraordinary lengths to get a Simpson interview after the civil trial. 30. The shortage is so profound that local employers of every size are going to extraordinary lengths to find workers. |