51. The old tribal distrust reared its head during the dramatic climax of the Belfast negotiations. 52. The political right also reared its head. 53. The sluggish economy was already causing trouble for photography companies, long before terrorism reared its head. 54. Then romance rears its head in the first of two ugly, unfortunate segments. 55. Virtually all market watchers say investor sentiment could turn on a dime if some bad news rears its ugly head. 56. Was he surprised that the ugly Nets had reared their heads again after their recent run of six victories in eight starts? 57. Will racism rear its head high enough to daunt them? 58. A key question in the election was whether voter apathy would again rear its head. 59. About an hour after the pope left Dheisheh, the volatility and frustration of life here reared its head. 60. And as a result, an old issue rears its head again. |