81. Pat Mitchell, the head of CNN Productions and a Turner executive with deep roots in Georgia, appears poised to become the next president of PBS. 82. Powerful and patrician, with deep New England roots, BankBoston had a blue-chip reputation but tended to be slower to act and react than Fleet. 83. Powerful and patrician, with deep Yankee roots, it had a blue-chip reputation but slow reflexes that were becoming a dangerous limitation in modern banking. 84. Public education has deep roots in our society. 85. Rice has deep roots in the Bush dynasty because she worked as a Russian specialist on the National Security Council under President Bush and presidential adviser Brent Scowcroft. 86. Regardless, Placid is a likely choice for the ski jumping trials since that segment of the sport has not only deep roots here but the facilities to match. 87. Several federal programs with deep roots in the South are under attack by a government watchdog group as either wasteful, outdated or ineffective. 88. Shorenstein is a closely held private company with deep roots in San Francisco and an appetite for so-called trophy properties in major cities around the country. 89. Some of the words echoing from the latest standoff at Monticello make Williamsburg seem more relevant for at least attempting glimpses at the deep roots of lasting national enmity. 90. Such divisions have deep roots. |