71.   Certainly, our vision was a bigger role and a role in the playoffs.

72.   Color vision is a complicated evolutionary development, and it evolved in a specific ecological niche for a specific purpose.

73.   Computer historians would argue that the vision was a reality before the days of personal computers, when people worked on dumb terminals that were connected to mainframes.

74.   Experts point to a recent United States Supreme Court decision in which two airline workers whose impaired vision was correctable were found not to be protected under the law.

75.   For a politician, especially a candidate for president, reliable vocal cords are as important as good vision is for Barry Bonds.

76.   For better or worse though, visions are part and parcel of presidential politics.

77.   For Vivendi, the vision was of a world of personalized interactive content delivered in part through wireless devices.

78.   From the beginning, however, employees of both companies realized that the strategic vision was the easy part.

79.   From the earliest days of home computers, the vision was that these devices would be extremely powerful, flexible, portable and commonplace.

80.   Gone is the vision of America as an economically weak giant.

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