71. She also takes pains over authenticity, based on her belief that fiction must rest on fact to withstand scrutiny. 72. Some of the policemen who had smiled through the lecture and video broke into a sweat as they took pains not to pull or twist the surrogate infant. 73. The spot takes pains to show that Lazio has the common touch - the suggestion being that his opponent does not. 74. But the court in that case took pains to stipulate it was not condoning euthanasia, simply allowing withdrawal of extraordinary life support means. 75. But the queen took pains to avoid giving the event any political significance and appeared as nothing more than a well-dressed tourist. 76. The United States, struggling to keep relations with China afloat, took pains Tuesday to reassure Beijing that recognition of Vietnam would not undermine Chinese influence in Asia. 77. These pills are pretty strong and they take the pain away. 78. While reaffirming his support for an eventual Palestinian state, Bush will take pains to assert the need for deep reforms in Palestinian leadership, said Fleischer. |