51. But sometimes what seem like even the most menial jobs wind up being a blast. 52. But the biggest market for the seats is among business travelers, who often pay a lofty full-coach fare and wind up sitting next to the restrooms. 53. But the fate of whatever gun-control legislation that committee winds up drafting remained in doubt. 54. But she charms her way past some high kitsch levels until they wind up genuflecting to her toughness and survival skills in the cutthroat world of televangelism and celebrity. 55. But the interviewers quickly make for higher ground and usually wind up eliciting the best interview on writing that the interviewee has ever given. 56. But the justices every year get drawn into a few major cases and wind up having to revise doctrine. 57. But when he tries to get Angela to fall for Ethan, Dave winds up falling for Angela himself. 58. But with the promotion, Dad finds less time for his family and everyone winds up unhappy. 59. But Yousef failed to mention this alibi Wednesday, and it seems likely that he will wind up his defense without offering support for that theory. 60. But, statewide, most neglect allegations wind up unsubstantiated. |