71.   Many of the firms have seemed to operate by their own rules, and regulators are working to rein them in.

72.   Madison was owned and operated by James B. McDougal, the partner of the Clintons in the Whitewater Development land venture.

73.   Meanwhile, tourism is at an all-time high, and bars, T-shirt shops and street entertainers seem to operate by their own rules.

74.   Martha, abused and brutish, operates by instinct and finally finds her voice with startling force.

75.   More plants will start up tomorrow and Wednesday, and all GM assembly plants will be operating by Thursday, said spokesman Gerry Holmes.

76.   Most e-tailers that are still operating by the middle of next year will be within two quarters of reaching profitability, he predicted.

77.   Most Canadian plants will be operating by Friday.

78.   Most, like Chateau Quercy, are family-owned and operated by small craftsmen and authentic vignerons who supervise every phase of production.

79.   NorthBest coupons are also valid on flights bearing a Northwest flight number but operated by other lines, including Alaska Airlines, Continental, Continental Express and Horizon.

80.   Now, however, the UIL might form its own medical advisory committee, which could be operating by this school year.

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