41. Bundles of telephone wire and stacks of computer terminals sit atop the row of booths from organizations ranging from America Online to the conservative Family Research Council. 42. But I reserve my special scorn for writers, who theoretically sit atop the communications ant heap. 43. But it does sit atop a mostly untouched section of the immense Ogallala Aquifer, which stretches as far north as South Dakota. 44. But on a brisk September night, sitting atop a horse, atop the world, Roger Clemens defied time, and ordered it to stand still. 45. But she must resume her slayer training when she realizes that her new hometown sits atop a locus of evil called Hellmouth. 46. But the Arizona State Board on Geographic and Historic Names is sitting atop a minefield of potential headaches in an age of heightened sensitivity toward racial and ethnic minorities. 47. But the imperial yellow roofs that sit atop the gate, and are visible straddling the long halls and other buildings within, still glisten in the afternoon sun. 48. But the point is that the president has sat atop two national campaigns and one US government with glass ceilings as hard as they come. 49. Caribbean islands sit atop the Caribbean tectonic plate, a slab of land that bumps up against the North American plate. 50. Chamblee and McCarron, on the other hand, sit atop an Augusta leader board for the first time in their PGA Tour careers. |