1. But Hillerman also recognizes these same themes come across in their most pristine form when presented as close to the source as possible. 2. Opportunities to strike such pompous themes never came his way. 3. Some fundamental themes came up as well, chiefly just how much knowledge designers of new networks and Web sites should assume among the general population. 4. That theme came through in a separate Labor Department report today. 5. The themes come from the Bible and, of course, from everyday life. 6. The two themes come together in a wallpaper design depicting poodles strolling down boulevards, sitting at cafe tables and so forth. 7. Themes to explore came to him first, then the landscape. 8. A similar theme came from the White House. 9. The military theme comes near the end of a week that had Bush hopscotching across battleground states in an effort to regain the campaign momentum stolen by Gore. 10. Themes will comes from French, European and Hollywood cinema, cartoons and television, the company said. |