71. The three officials seemed startled by the emotions unleashed by the debate, and strained to keep their tempers in check when rudely challenged by questioners.
72. The three officials have provided investigators with conflicting accounts of their roles concerning contacts with the White House about the Whitewater case.
73. The two officials also appeared together in the afternoon at an event in Central Los Angeles.
74. The two officials apparently toured the island last week and agreed that it was time to find a worthy public use for the former military base.
75. The two officials vowed to do better and left shaking hands.
76. The two officials also discuss plans to train an Afghan national army to protect the central government there.
77. The two officials argued loudly over who had the authority to speak for Iran during the final negotiations over the oil-production accord.
78. The two officials brought a civil damage suit under the federal wiretap statute, which makes it a violation for anyone to disclose the contents of illegally intercepted communications.
79. The two officials speculated that increased efforts against guns might have persuaded some people to carry their weapons less frequently and use them less frequently.
80. The two officials went directly to the phones, aware that merchants would be sensitive to yet another shoot on the frequently-used stretch.