71. Clinton warded off inner anxieties as well, and made no attempt to conceal them. 72. Consider putting something distinctive on your luggage to ward off other passengers. 73. Coins, beads and shells dangling from baby carriers and clothing, used to ward off evil in many cultures, provide a comforting distraction as well. 74. Could a strong dose of cloves in your hamburger help ward off E. coli? 75. Corixa is working with a family of small molecules, called aminoalkyl glucosamine phosphates, or AGPs, to create compounds to ward off infections. 76. Crews are urged to keep fire hoses ready to ward off attackers, and post sailors on round-the-clock watches on floodlit decks. 77. Conventional gardeners apply pesticides to the garden to ward off threatening insects. 78. Davis acknowledged that he is trying to keep up with, and ward off, Woods. 79. Cranberries are packed with vitamin C, as well as ellagic acid, which boost the immune system as well as warding off certain types of cancer. 80. Dole usually places a pen in his right hand, which was left limp by a war injury, to ward off those who want to shake it. |