1. Drivers are offered talks illustrated with videos followed at the end of the course by an assessment of driving with an advanced instructor. 2. And other leads were more important to follow at first, he said. 3. At first he followed a well-worn path, grilling steaks and chickens. 4. Sneed, unlike Horseman, has decided to turn tail and go back to the strategy he followed at the beginning of the year. 5. The cease-fire will be followed at the end of the month by peace talks in the United States among the three warring factions. 6. The supervisor is Arceanious Felton Jr., followed at noon by Tim Hilchey. 7. The cease-fire, and peace talks that are to follow at the end of the month in the United States, added urgency to the drive to expel non-Serbs. 8. If USTR agrees with this classification, trade sanctions could follow at the end of the year. |