101. And here she is, all freshly powdered.
102. And here she was now, in danger of being fired because she had spent a lifetime trying to be invisible.
103. And here sits Rusty Sabich, thirty-nine years old, full of lifelong burdens and workaday fatigue.
104. And here the cataract, fighting its way slowly upstream, encountered the subterranean remains of a much older watercourse.
105. And here the Shamir government is busy sending negative signals.
106. And here was his whole formal appellation, as if he were her lawyer or insurance agent.
107. And here was some one else stealing his rebellious thunder.
108. And here we are, four years later, reading of another fracas in another rust-belt town.
109. And here we come to the crunch - the core of the paradox.
110. And here we shall focus primarily on the role of the post-Renaissance author, the author born of Cartesian dualism.