71.  For one thing, the remarkably adroit performance could give NBC a big bounce in its race to edge out ABC in the evening news ratings.

72.  Great concept, but you could almost hear the typewriter tapping in the background, like the theme to the evening news.

73.  He became the lead story on the evening news.

74.  Governments, aid officials say, usually come up with enough food to prevent famine when a Bosnia or Rwanda leaps onto the evening news and front pages.

75.  He flew in from abroad, swept onto the evening news and proclaimed his intention to recapture first the Likud Party leadership and then the office of prime minister.

76.  He flew in from abroad, swept onto the evening news and proclaimed his intention to recapture first the Likud party leadership and then the premiership.

77.  He observed a minute of silence and bowed from the waist before launching into a round of handshaking and autograph signing that was carried on the evening news.

78.  He sees his show as no more salacious or violent or cynical than the evening news or most prime-time programming -- and a lot more honest.

79.  He would taxi back to Ross in time for the late evening news on TV.

80.  Her words were taken down, parliamentary chaos ensued, and the event wound up on the evening news.

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