41. Clinton walked in the front line, sandwiched between John Sweeney, president of the AFL-CIO, and Brian McLaughlin, president of the central labor council. 42. Dessert brings such exquisite possibilities as fresh figs sandwiched between the most fragile of pastry sheets, perched on mango coulis and served with huckleberry ice cream. 43. Drywall, used to make walls and ceilings, is made from crushed gypsum sandwiched between paper. 44. Each window has a thin layer of microscopic particles sandwiched between plastic panes to block or admit light in response to an electric charge. 45. Dreifort would be sandwiched between Kevin Brown and Chan Ho Park, along with Andy Ashby and Eric Gagne. 46. Even though the pages are sandwiched between hard covers, they read like clippings from the cheesiest of tabloids. 47. Faoa, a redshirt freshman, spent Saturday watching the game in the stands, sandwiched between the cheerleaders and the band. 48. For a health club promoting its pool, water sandwiched between Plexiglas gave real texture to a traditional flat ad. 49. From there, Valenzuela fell into a pattern of suspensions sandwiched between successes. 50. From the sidewalk it is just another squat, drab building in central Harlem, sandwiched between elevated subway tracks and an outdoor meat market. |