31. In conversation she spits words out one by one, weighing each one carefully, weeding out those that would give her away. 32. In fact, he likes to spit in its face. 33. In Asia, for example, spitting in public is about as accepted as sneezing. 34. In most places in the United States, spitting in public is considered a minor crime. 35. It includes a chart that lists victims and a check list for allegations such as psychological abuse, abusive language, spitting in face, and threatening suicide. 36. It is better for Gore to have Bradley inside the tent spitting out than outside the tent spitting in. 37. It was as if a grinning gunslinger in a Clint Eastwood film confronts the hero and spits in his face. 38. It was spitting in your face. 39. Lashing out at the press is like spitting in the mirror every time you detect a pimple. 40. Last week, for instance, Lord Blyth initiated a debate about the problem of spitting in public, particularly by sports figures. |