71. Some took a path across the Upper Middle West from the southern Plains. 72. Sometimes he wonders if the wiser path was taken by Scott Patterson, a friend who had been similarly accused by the defendants but did not sue. 73. Teachers, like lawyers or journalists, have often had little choice but to take the path toward retirement when reaching such a crossroad. 74. Taking another path out of the park, I emerge in front of the U.S. Embassy, where Old Glory offers a friendly wave. 75. The city is Boston, where two brothers from the working-class Irish neighborhood of Charlestown take separate paths in the years between the Kennedy and Reagan administrations. 76. The China Democracy Party, rather than marching through the streets, has also taken a path of quiet resistance that has proved hard for the government to quash. 77. The disturbance will take a path over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and southeast New York. 78. The Horned Frogs, at long last, took another path. 79. The hurricane took a path through a lightly populated area of South Texas known for cattle and cotton production. 80. The leading contenders come from different parts of the country and took different paths to the main event. |