21. Exceptions such as Cassandra Wilson and Diane Reeves have generally set creative courses outside of the jazz establishment. 22. For these, the secret is to harness internal passion, or obsession, to set a course through a world seen and pondered, though seldom thoroughly explored. 23. For the other events, the course is set by officials of the nation whose name is picked from a bowl. 24. Gore is about to embark on the final leg of a political journey for which his father set the course decades ago. 25. He also says noted architect Reese Jones, who helped set the course for the Open, will pass through Brookline one more time to check out the bunkering. 26. He must set a course and stay it. 27. He will set a course of action, work with coordinators Ron Erhardt and Dick LeBeau to develop the game plan, and then let them coach it. 28. His heart problem set the course of his life. 29. Ignored, Wilson set course for the goal line. 30. In setting his course, Bush is certainly not alone. |