81. Chances are staffers are putting in long weeks, for a lot less pay, than Clark. 82. Clinton on Monday satisfied one demand made by the Senate Republican leader, Trent Lott, when he put in writing a request to delay action. 83. Charles Henry, professor of black studies at the University of California at Berkeley, put it in more political terms. 84. CLIP is plowing ahead, gathering new clients and putting in long hours. 85. Come up with plenty of ideas, and put them in writing. 86. Concerned about how distractions could affect the players, he put in the game plan days before the team arrived in San Diego. 87. Consequently, American workers put in the longest hours of any industrialized nation, with the exception of Portugal. 88. Cyrix makes microprocessors, which put National in direct competition with Intel Corp. 89. Curry said the crew had been told it would be staying longer, and all said they would be pleased to put in the extra time. 90. David, who also puts in time as a hustler, seems to be looking for love in all the wrong places. |
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