51. They also said they had concentrated on foreign policy issues, since uprisings in Yugoslavia and the Middle East had dominated the news.
52. These things are easily enough done in dead of night, at times when other more glorious gubernatorial deeds and victories are dominating the news.
53. This is doubly true at a time when the news is dominated by accounts of military success abroad.
54. Though other horrifying pictures would soon dominate the news, the burning monks remain among the indelible images of the Vietnam War.
55. Until it began dominating the news that week in Big Sky country, she had not given a thought to the proposal.
56. What has dominated the news is life among the others in the substrata beneath, a complex world of uncertainty, anger and cruel social distinctions.
57. Weld artfully dominated the news in the early part of the summer, and was first on the air with paid campaign ads.
58. When the Love Bug dominated the news, there was an article in the paper suggesting protections.
59. Why is garbage dominating the news in the Chinese media?
60. Woods and Palmer dominated golf news last week mostly because we live in a world forgetful of history.