41. Although Seita could ultimately win the case, tobacco industry analysts acknowledged that the ruling had broken some new ground in smoking litigation. 42. Although MCI now is fighting Pac Bell in the local market, the carrier is pragmatic and practical enough to change its tune under the new ground rules. 43. Amid all the made-for-TV choreography, however, the Clinton administration did break a bit of new ground Wednesday. 44. And given the range of her brand extensions and the speed with which she has introduced them, Ms. Stewart seems to be breaking new ground. 45. And it would provide new grounds for businesses to challenge the rules in court. 46. And Justice Stephen G. Breyer said Georgia was effectively seeking new grounds for dismissal of a federal appeal. 47. And perhaps then the Angels could find themselves on the new ground, meaning the same footing as Team Turmoil up in Elysian Park. 48. And, since municipal bankruptcies are so rare, nearly everything he does breaks new ground. 49. Annaud might be likened to Kubrick in that he is not a prolific film maker, but one who tries to break new ground with each project. 50. And, breaking new ground, he argued that an economically weak China was far more dangerous to America than a strong China. |