31. Leaders appeared aware that an agreement would amount to a critical display of European unity at a sensitive time, while failure would be ominous. 32. National Front leaders appear to be rubbing their hands over the melee. 33. Movement leaders appear determined to heal the rifts. 34. No leader appears predominant. 35. One article relayed the recommendation that when Japanese leaders appeared in the newsreels at movie theaters, hissing should be limited to one minute. 36. On another front, House Republican leaders appear to have given up on the fight over school vouchers in the District of Columbia, granting Clinton a clearcut victory. 37. Other resistance leaders appear demoralized. 38. Otherwise, the two leaders appeared to agree on most everything during the hour-long session, which was mostly filled with questions from the Crawford High School students. 39. Republican Party leaders appeared to be taking steps to quell the discontent. 40. Russian military leaders appear to be increasingly desperate, as they have failed to defeat a weak and outnumbered opponent. |