61. But given the current economic climate, students and administrators at Clemson are skeptical that the state will keep its promise. 62. But he added that the question of whether he would keep his promise to serve no more than six years was presumptuous. 63. But he always had trouble keeping promises. 64. But he gave his word that he was going to come to our school, and he kept his promise. 65. But he kept his promise, and Klosterman re-signed him on the field after the bowl game. 66. But Democratic leaders in the Assembly wanted to insure that the mayor kept his promise. 67. But Lychner, the man who lost his wife and two children, demanded that the governor keep his promise. 68. But Lacy predicted that once Dole became the nominee, he could start to define Clinton as someone who has failed to keep his promises. 69. But most people doubt the promises will be kept. 70. But more broadly, some advocates for the disabled say Davis has failed to keep his promise to remove the state from any attempt to weaken the ADA. |