1. At the Christian Aid Executive meeting, was very willing to be involved, and no doubt there are others within Britain that could be drawn on. 2. Already considered the foremost wind generation firm in the nation, FPL Energy would be willing to develop other farms in Kansas, he said. 3. Because it now appears Parcells is willing to remain as general manager if Johnson wants him to, the question is what Johnson is thinking. 4. About the only other thing that this software does that a workbook would not is keep score of the right and wrong answers. 5. But no one will ever know whether that session would have been less serious and at a lower level with the cameras eavesdropping. 6. For that reason, these Centennial Games will be, must be, driven by the athletes more so than in other Olympics. 7. Given how few people were willing to buy tickets to the movie, it is unclear how many will care to delve digitally behind its scenes. 8. He is sure enough of himself to be quite willing to joke about his own race and about his fellow blacks. 9. HP and Compaq executives have gone to great lengths to sell the deal to investors, and may even be willing to make concessions to make it happen. 10. I heard a computer consultant tell my brother-in-law last week that his company now had e-mail and that a Web page would be up and running soon. |