1. If the individual has a long position, his actual rate of return over the one-year holding period is. 2. As long as the broadcast networks factor quality into their quest for balance, their best shows should have a long stay at the beach. 3. As with cancer, studies of multiple sclerosis still have a long way to go before medical researchers can develop preventives and broadly effective treatments. 4. Bowman has a long and distinguished record and, unlike Sparky Anderson, is not given to hyperbole and melodrama. 5. But nobody has very long to wait and worry. 6. He had a long out to center in the sixth that threatened the seats. 7. Stiles, who had a long, flowing beard and white hair, lived what was, by all accounts, a magical life. 8. The arbitrator has that long to give a ruling. 9. They have a long, narrow head, which may be one-quarter to one-third the length of the body. 10. A country with which Australia has had a long and concerned relationship tortures two journalists for reveling an intended coup. |