61. I see an ocean voyage, a long one, I hope.
62. If the cut is a long one, that may not suffice, either.
63. I showed her the magazine articles that no one would see, including a long one in The Sunday Times with a photo by Lord Snowdon.
64. If Jamal Lewis can break a long one or Shannon Sharpe spring loose on an end around, Dilfer might not throw once today.
65. I wish some group would conduct a study of the relative freedom of nations by timing how long one can walk around before someone makes you show an ID.
66. Idaho third-grade teacher Barbara Morgan is back in line, albeit a long one, for a trip to space.
67. In fact, sometimes those quick, short passes become long ones.
68. In fact, the virtues list is a long one, including far more than scent.
69. In other words, the season is a long one.
70. It could be a long one.