61. Caught between a vague desire to modernize and a stronger wish to avoid violence, Ristic seems reluctant to let go even the most incompetent or compromised journalists. 62. Caught between Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, two natural campaigners, the vice president is trying to make up in decibels what he lacks in spontaneity. 63. Caught between the truck and sedan, the surviving robber traded shots with police, until officers outflanked him. 64. Caught between those dueling realities, Mexican life is filled with uncertainty. 65. Caught between two world wars, Lartigue managed to retreat from the harshness of his time, effectively ignoring an ugly world to rejoice instead in a beautiful life. 66. Caught between West and Benoit Benjamin, Brown fell to the floor in pain and never returned. 67. Central bankers are always caught between concerns that a rate cut will spark excessive inflation and that interest rates that are too high will push an economy into recession. 68. Charlot and others say they are being caught between CRS and their insurance companies because neither will pay for the evaluations. 69. Chenier is the poet caught between higher and lower orders. 70. Cardoso now finds himself caught between two extraordinarily difficult political choices. |