81.   But, speaking from his privileged perch in Chevy Case, Md., he protests far, far too much.

82.   Carnahan, speaking from the back platform of the train, said he would better represent the average Missourian than has incumbent John Ashcroft.

83.   Chow, speaking from his home in Los Angeles, agreed.

84.   Christakis spoke from his office at the university.

85.   Cashen, speaking from the National League general managers meeting in Naples, Fla., said Tuesday that he had not talked to Clifton yet.

86.   Clergy who have to read their sermons to me are speaking from the head, not the heart.

87.   Clinton also relayed his desire for Northwest Airlines and the pilots union to settle their strike, speaking from Air Force One to Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater.

88.   Clinton said he spoke from experience, having involved himself in the entrenched disagreements in Northern Ireland, the Balkans and the Middle East.

89.   Clinton spoke from his own experience as a Southern Baptist who was once in charge of reading a Bible passage at the start of every class.

90.   Clinton recalled the public and private aspects of their lives as he spoke from the limestone lectern in the vast, echoing National Cathedral.

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