21. Arthur Ashe is shown in an interview early in his career looking toward his own legacy. 22. Anything that can be eaten by putting it in your mouth and looking toward the ceiling has to be an invention of the devil. 23. As Clinton begins to look toward his own post-presidential life, however, he has cited Carter as something of an inspiration. 24. As he sat in his van and looked toward a giant Mexican flag flying from a park that hugs the Rio Grande, Francisco Perez had mixed emotions. 25. As I passed a series of rock ledges, I sensed movement and looked toward the ledges. 26. As its domestic market matures, State Street is looking toward Europe and Asia, where it is growing but still minor participant among established competitors. 27. As last winter ended and consumers scrambled to pay record heating bills, analysts were already looking toward the coming winter with dread. 28. As McIlvaine freely admitted in a hastily called news conference, the Mets are looking toward the future. 29. As an architect, Thomas Jefferson looked toward classical Rome for inspiration, hoping to link the fledgling United States to the nobility of the ancient past. 30. As the evening was being taped for the Metro channel and the WE network, the guests also looked toward the stage and made telegenic efforts to convey surprise. |