71.   Because she messed with the idealized ideas we have about first ladies.

72.   Beyond that, he said, the most effective technique is the intuition that inspectors have about the drivers crossing the border.

73.   Bliss said keyboarding is an ideal place to start because it helps students overcome any fears they might have about touching and working on computers.

74.   Both are having about the same amount of success.

75.   Both probably have about the same rate of claims.

76.   A Department of Education spokesman, Peter Peretzman, said it was too early to discuss any specific plans the state might have about administering Newark.

77.   A new study has found that, contrary to other reports, two methods of in vitro fertilization have about the same success rate.

78.   A series of memos was introduced into evidence by prosecutors, which depicted concerns that Andersen auditors had about the propriety of certain acts being undertaken by Enron.

79.   A. That is a fantasy that journalists have about themselves.

80.   About the world, her friends and Michael, she was upbeat, but about herself she had a tendency to be deprecating.

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