51. Bill Bradley, who trails in all the polls behind Vice President Al Gore, had obvious reasons to try to make his mark. 52. Bingaman has made her mark by trying to revitalize the antitrust division, after more than a decade of minimal enforcement during Republican administrations. 53. Benoit has recovered, but he will most likely have to make his mark by coming off the bench. 54. Both organizations quickly made their mark, but frictions abounded between their two cultures. 55. You want to start making your mark against those teams and letting them know that the Sonics are back for the second half. 56. A committed Denver team intent on making its mark in pro football history. 57. A cut would make the mark less valuable and the dollar more valuable to international currency traders. 58. A few years ago, Maiolino started making marks entirely from stitched thread, creating blizzards of dots, dashes and even doodle-like spirals. 59. A new American director once made his mark with a tight, sinister action film about a cryptic road battle through the American West. |