71. Of course, many teachers have been wringing their hands over the sinister side effects of spelling checkers for years. 72. Of course, with student loan payments looming, who can blame college graduates for wringing their hands over a high-paying job? 73. Others wring their hands in what seems like intense inner agony. 74. Others, however, like the scene in which Non gives her granddaughter a lesson in how to wring her hands, are wonderfully observed. 75. One lobbyist was wringing her hands Thursday, wondering when House Speaker Pete Laney would announce his committee assignments. 76. Parents with teens wring their hands in worry over how to select and pay for the styles or brands their kids prefer. 77. Outside of Congress, conservatives wrung their hands. 78. People who are wringing their hands over the decline of baseball are missing the point almost as much as baseball is missing the fans. 79. Players shifted nervously from foot to foot, wringing hands and chomping on lower lips. 80. Privately, the boss was wringing his hands. |