61. But erstwhile change-the-world boomers are now more inclined to step back from the idealism of the sixties, she said. 62. But he clutched at her hand as they stepped from the podium, and he would not release it even as she reached up to hug one congressman. 63. But he has not been in the habit of stepping back from powerful positions, and it is not clear just how he would reduce his holding. 64. But it does call for the party and government to step back from direct control of economic life. 65. But he steps back from nuttiness, as if he too is in awe of watching Ryan work. 66. But it was while pestering Rodman in the San Antonio series that Horry began to step from the shadows and show his offensive skills. 67. But he was nervous and ready to leave almost as soon as he stepped from the car. 68. But in recent years, as its founders were seeking to step back from active management, the company faced stronger competition as other ice cream makers consolidated. 69. But now, as shareholders are trying to step from cyberspace into the courtroom, management apparently has become more conciliatory. 70. But refugees from Kosovo are stepping from one nightmare into another. |