61. On screen were icons for the first e-mail program I ever configured and for Glider, the first computer game to which I became addicted. 62. One of the most striking aspects of the focus groups was how important the Internet has become even to investors who have never placed a trade on line. 63. Republican anti-abortion budget riders have become to lawmaking in Washington what burrs are to socks. 64. Ross said it quickly became clear to him that he would never have an important dancing career himself. 65. Reducing the extent to which Americans become terrorist targets is appropriately a consideration in the conduct of our international affairs. 66. Soon after, he was sent to a seminary in Costa Rica, where it became clear to him that the promised reunion might never take place. 67. So indifferent have we become to these extraordinary wines that many major retailers no longer bother to advertise them. 68. Such scrambles to find lodging have become all to common, she said. 69. That the lobbyists have grown so persuasive is, in large measure, a reflection of how important the technology sector has become to the economy. 70. That it happened at one of the stand-up comedy showcases underscores how subservient comedy as a performance medium has become to the fame and fortune of television. |