1. And even sympathetic observers worry the new burst of cards and credit could spell trouble when the economy slips into recession, as it will sooner or later. 2. And they are concerned at what they describe as a new burst of militancy in the rhetoric of Aristide. 3. A new burst of violence could cancel the plans for departure, Pazner said, noting that there had been shooting Friday night from Beit Jalla toward Israeli areas. 4. But Bernson cautions against prematurely writing off a new burst of enthusiasm for a breakup. 5. But a few years ago, there was a new burst of interest in shaming. 6. But the case has led to a new burst of soul-searching. 7. Even so, analysts said the economy may be poised for a new burst of growth, which will keep Federal Reserve policymakers on edge. 8. FBI agents are now bracing themselves for a new burst of calls and e-mails. 9. He fired off two new bursts of genteel criticism. 10. His description of hometown weirdness seemed pertinent as Waco undergoes a new burst of fame. |