41. But his eyes, dark pools of pain that have witnessed what the rest of us only fear about our inhumanity, speak volumes. 42. But his smirk, along with the way he ran his fingers across his mouth as if zipping his lips, spoke volumes. 43. But his silence spoke volumes and led many to believe he was a Bush-backer. 44. But his teammates spoke volumes about his value to them. 45. But it is the library that speaks volumes about design integrity. 46. But it spoke volumes of how much has changed since Victory in Europe Day. 47. But his comment also spoke volumes about the broader effects of the searing weather. 48. But his numbers continue to speak volumes about the best tight end in franchise history. 49. But its survey results speak volumes. 50. But it speaks volumes about the debate over farm policy today. |