61.   Americans are thus facing the growing reality that they may have as much to fear from internal terrorism as from the exported kind.

62.   Americans have as much to fear, he argued, from a weak China whose ailing banks and bankrupt enterprises could undermine the world economy.

63.   An improving economy here and abroad may have had as much to do with the jump in tourism as polishing a tarnished image.

64.   And as taxpayers we have to love this idea, because Bill Clinton for vice president is good for the budget too.

65.   And I think no other society has as large and as good and as open an educational system as we do.

66.   And if pro volleyball had as big a future as baseball, Menhart would be on the beach at Santa Monica right now.

67.   Analysts, though, said it probably had as much to do with personal reasons as pressure from FleetBoston headquarters.

68.   And having him as a spokesman incurs a lot more liability than simply enjoying the benefits of his mouth in free exercise of his right to fulminate.

69.   And Hernandez had as much to do with that as anybody.

70.   And rumors that she left Dorris a year ago for another man or, as one rumor has it, another woman, are not true, she said.

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