61. Asked what the most difficult part of being a priest is, Everson bowed his head for a moment and thought. 62. At noon, in a final tribute, North Koreans bowed their heads in silence for three minutes while train and ship sirens and whistles sounded throughout the land. 63. At noontime dinner they bowed their heads for grace, then laid into the scalloped potatoes and ham, apple pie and ice cream. 64. At once, the nuns bow their heads in prayer. 65. At one recent session, Andreassen chewed gum, Kvisler scribbled notes and Jahr slumped, his head bowed. 66. At the Kansas City Democratic headquarters, dozens of people bowed their heads too. 67. At some point today, Butch McBroom, like millions of others across this country, will bow his head to say thanks. 68. At the funeral, heads were bowed in honor of a king whose warmth of heart and spirit even enemies respected. 69. Athletes, fresh from the warfare of the playing field, bow heads and join hands in the locker room as they would in a church. 70. Before he reached the mound his starting pitcher, Mike Hampton, eyes averted, flipped him the ball and walked dejectedly toward the bench, head bowed. |