61. When it was over, Israeli officials took pains to stress that the quick withdrawal was planned from the start. 62. Will they remain less willing to take the pain of sharp declines like those that have dotted the generously bullish landscape? 63. WHISKS Take the pain out of stirring sauces or whipping egg whites by using air-incorporating wire whisks, available in various sizes. 64. While the table assignments area does not take the pain out of deciding whom to seat next to that dreadful great-aunt, it provides a useful tracking tool. 65. As for director Sangeeth, he has to take greater pains with his next movie if he wants to make the grade. 66. But Etienne said the murderers apparently took great pains to make sure it appeared that no one was home. 67. But several other Democrats took pains to voice support even while asking tough questions, and there were few harsh exchanges. 68. Despite the tensions, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat himself is taking pains to avoid alienating the Americans. 69. Etienne said the murderers apparently took great pains to make sure it appeared that no one was home. 70. Japan took pains to leap-frog into industrialisation after the war. |