101. Approaching the millennium, we have a sense, at least, that such old commercial institutions are falling faster and faster.
102. Arizona State will have a sense of its immediate future.
103. Any baseball dating service would have had enough sense to set them up for a nice little lunch, with appropriate goo-goo eyes to follow.
104. As always, though, Candiotti has a sense of humor about the situation.
105. As he watched a basket of raw french fries lowered into boiling oil, he had an sense of what hell would be like.
106. As it dies away, you have the sense that a young musician is being reborn.
107. As she confides her fantasies, you never have the sense of the volatile emotional life out of which they are spun.
108. As hard as she works, the biologist has a sense of humor about the creature she has built her life around.
109. As the game evolved, we had a sense that we had to do whatever we had to win.
110. Aside from looks, Faucheux says voters want candidates to be knowledgeable on issues and have a sense of humor.