61. As the law took effect, locksmithing businesses, some of which have never before made locks for guns, have been scrambling to meet the demand. 62. As it is, Clinton will enter the Senate as a business associate of a major company that has dealings before many regulatory agencies and interests in Congress. 63. As night fell like a purple blanket across the mountains, Tony drove home, alone with his thoughts, his heart aching as it never had before. 64. At the news conference, the cardinal had at first said he wanted to hear all the questions reporters had before answering. 65. Backup servers will be on hand to prevent the system from overloading the way it has before. 66. Battling the swarm, he tries to focus his lens on chimps who have never before seen humans. 67. Beeston, sitting in his New York City office, was talking about getting baseball back to the growth it had before the strike and moving beyond that stage. 68. Before long they had encoding schemes that could take a program file and convert it into mailable text strings. 69. Before drivers had a choice between soft and firm, but the new system is continuously variable to help absorb road impact. 70. Before long you have a garden growing up there, which may be nice to look at but pretty hard on the shingles. |