1. My stomach was churning on the day of the exam. 2. Bristol were almost finished, but to make sure the Gloucester machine churned on. 3. Churn on Thursday. 4. History almost always is for the outsiders, the loyalists and media who follow the programs as the players churn on. 5. If a client chooses conservative growth but a subsequent spread sheet shows the broker churned sales on margin, it suggests something is haywire. 6. In the midst of a driving rainstorm, Cagle and his bulldozer churned on, manhandling mountains of mud around what will soon become the South Plaza. 7. Meantime, the politics churn on. 8. Though Bush has churned forward on his message, including trips out of Washington, he has been off the radar for many Americans, Whillock believes. 9. The waters of Bristol Bay churn on a warm, overcast day as hundreds of boat crews scheme, speed and swerve to intercept millions of sockeye salmon. |