1. But one listens to her final records with dismay after hearing the fresh, uncanny beauty of the early ones.
2. The living amphibians that give the best impression of the appearance of the early ones are the salamanders and newts.
3. Unfortunately, as British buy-outs come firmly into vogue, they raise the same question that early American ones did.
4. The standard of photographs through out, which do include a few very early ones, is very high.
5. As in most horror thrillers, the scenes that work best are the creepy-crawly early ones in which the killer stalks his prey.
6. Because it is only by really looking that a later print might end up being judged superior to an early one.
7. A very early one.
8. Core, giving the perspective of West Texas, says that not only is a cold winter needed, it should be an early one.
9. Early one weekday morning, the trail was all but deserted.
10. Early one evening nearly half a century ago, growing up in a rural town in southeastern Florida, I saw my first real express train.