61. For years, Mimi Sheraton covered the restaurant scene for The New York Times and took great pains to travel incognito. 62. Great pains are taken to find the most fragrant rice that money can buy. 63. Great pains were taken to create a design that separated the groups, said Paul F. Ignudo Sr., director of the state division of facilities management. 64. Great pains were taken to retain the original Polo Lounge atmosphere. 65. Gore took great pains to project an image of himself as a devoted husband and father who understands that all families want the same opportunities for their children. 66. He also took great pains to hide his identity, donning a ski mask , gloves and a long-sleeved turtle-neck pullover. 67. He has also taken great pains to preserve their elements from wood, metal, paper to the cloth on the uniforms. 68. He has been at great pains throughout this period to convince folks that his personal debacle has not weakened the presidency itself or his ability to function within it. 69. He arrived at the train station in an ambulance and weathered the overnight trip with great pain but no complaint. 70. He knew she was in great pain, and wondered whether she would give up. |