61. He calls his wrecking-ball candidacy a matter of principle, but it looks from here like ego run amok. 62. He had found what he had long been looking for from a track coach in St. Louis. 63. He had no idea, he tells Thalenberg, how different a dancer would look from that angle. 64. He stares, now wide-eyed, looking from his mother to the painting and back again. 65. He looks from side to side, considers his options and finally departs with American Indian Barbie. 66. Henry Ford, whose company made the first mass-produced car in the United States, did not alter the way his product looked from one year to the next. 67. How would it look from CBS? 68. How will the pergola look from the kitchen window or a second-story window? 69. I can see it only if I look it at it from a low angle. 70. I looked from my mouth to my hand and back again. |