21. And even then, they may go to great pains to confuse people about what they are doing by focusing on fine distinctions between fairly similar cases. 22. And to think, before the game, Griffey had taken great pains to be a gracious guest and quasi-politically correct. 23. As a result, CCE took great pains to explain the change. 24. As Bowe attacked furiously, Holyfield, a look of great pain on face, could only back into the ropes and cover up to avoid serious punishment. 25. As the daughter of racist parents and an even more racist uncle, M.E. is all to familiar with how the N-word can cause great pain. 26. As Posner takes great pains to demonstrate, the intellectual marketplace may involve heavy trading, but it often offers very little value. 27. Asked about the specific rituals enacted within these rooms, Masons grow politely hazy with outsiders, although they take great pains to describe what does not happen. 28. At the MSN demonstration in New York, the company went to great pains to show how many windows it might take to get something done on AOL. 29. Author Elizabeth von Arnim took great pains to save hers, then amused herself by imagining their gratitude. 30. Babcock and Stan Kasten took great pains Monday to speak no ill of the newly deposed, but it was clear that familiarity had had its accustomed effect. |