71. On successive blocks off Hamilton Mall Road, worn row houses still project the image of a working class neighborhood in decay. 72. One of his campaign commercials, intended to project an image of youthful vigor, shows him sinking one shot after another from the three-point line. 73. One way would be to try to project an image of sincerity and contriteness. 74. Oursler fusses about the characteristics of plexiglass and metal on which to project images, about projector bulbs and the volume capacity of speakers. 75. One design, for example, would allow employees to project images of their choice on a screen suspended over their desks. 76. Project an image of the sun onto paper through a small hole in a card. 77. Projecting images onto mesh and colored plastic, he thinks a sharper picture is better now. 78. Projecting that image, Cholst said, begins before the board interview. 79. Seeking to project an image of decisiveness and synergy, the Hewlett-Packard Co., freshly combined with Compaq, on Tuesday unveiled its executive team and product strategy. 80. She actually projects the image of an emotionally distraught person trapped by her past, who was treated badly by Bill Clinton, Linda Tripp and the media. |