31. Gone are the days when crack vials crunched under the heels of passers-by and dealers hovered on the corners. 32. Her debut album contains material that hovers on the thin line between Broadway and opera. 33. His sea and beach pictures hover on the borders of obliteration. 34. Hover on his tail like some hulking, nasty, smoke-belching bully? 35. I wonder the same about the others who hover on the line of so-skinny-she-looks-disgusting. 36. In a third, the ghostly portraits of Black Panthers and the four girls who died in the Birmingham church hover on high. 37. In television prime time, long devoted to upbeat plots, the working poor are not very popular figures, especially when they hover on the brink of starvation. 38. It seemed inevitable that the flying-saucer-shaped restaurant hovering on parabolic stilts at the Los Angeles International Airport would eventually blast into the Space Age. 39. Kukushkin hovered on the edges of the ceremony, warily eying the visitors. 40. Lobbyists hovered on the fringes of the new council horseshoe that faces out toward the audience. |