31. Having run out of new teams willing to take a chance on him, he is reduced to taking his chances back where all his troubles began. 32. He becomes a jumble of emotion when playing, a steady defender always willing to take an unsteady chance. 33. He is quick and contentious, always willing to take on the Republicans. 34. He does wonder about a successor, some young firebrand willing to take over the fight. 35. He was tough, willing to take on a buzz saw if need be. 36. His agency is once again looking for developers willing to take over an entire block. 37. He worked his way up to a fringe monsignor willing to take red-eye flights from Rome to show off photos of himself with the pope. 38. How many million troops would that take? 39. I recommend just regarding the vastness of the show as a fair indicator of an astonishingly protean artist willing to take risks. 40. If there is no seller willing to take the other side of the trade at that price, his order remains unfilled. |