1. And, of course, horn sections and the organ are often deployed to deliver extra punch. 2. As he rides toward his moment of triumph, George W. Bush speaks with extra punch. 3. Kloss provided extra power to the low end of the sound spectrum and designed the speakers to accommodate the extra punch without overpowering the rest of the tonal range. 4. Much of the extra punch may be seen next year, experts say. 5. Not surprisingly, big oil companies say their products pack an extra punch. 6. Or perhaps the Sunday Perspective Section needs some extra punch with an analysis of values imparted by television programming? 7. Subtle and tasty, it gets extra punch from the hot sauce served on the side. 8. That strategy has extra punch this year, he says, because of the cut in future tax rates enacted by President Bush and Congress. 9. That extra punch can get expensive. 10. The Atlantic has been warmer than usual this year, and the extra heat imparted extra punch to the growing storm. |