71. Close said he hopes to meet with Parks as soon as possible to lay out the arguments on whether the Valley should break off. 72. Crews will lay out a mat of hardened steel on top of the gravel over which the massive structure will roll. 73. Congressional Republicans will clearly resist the ambitious domestic agenda that Clinton is expected to lay out Thursday in his final State of the Union address. 74. DeLay at least had the courage to lay out what was afoot. 75. Defense lawyer Johnnie Cochran will lay out a strikingly different scenario. 76. During a White House briefing with reporters, Raines declined to lay out the specific economic assumptions underpinning the rosy new budget projections. 77. Dresdner was forced to lay out hundreds of millions in special bonuses to prevent wholesale defections. 78. Even before President Bush could lay out his vision for Middle East peace, snipers from both the Palestinian and the Israeli camps were taking potshots at it. 79. Faced with such uncertainty, the Red Cross withheld the products made from the pool in question and contacted the Food and Drug Administration to lay out its concerns. 80. Federal regulators today will lay out their plans for putting a massive telecommunications overhaul law into action. |