1.  As computers shrink and become pervasive over the next decade, the sort of information they can access will grow, he forecast.

2.  As she remembered it, she pushed him away and made it as plain as she could that she was not interested.

3.  Despite ethical qualms it can no more be stopped than could nuclear power once scientists discovered the key to harnessing energy.

4.  Dole, however, has institutionalized a de facto requirement that 60 votes can STORY IN be required to approve a presidential nomination without a filibuster.

5.  Ferrer did not say what he believed could be cut _ and neither did his opponents.

6.  Fettman, however, is holding out hope that he can at least score one major deal.

7.  Everybody knows what everybody else can do.The pressure of a hit show is to perform more than to impress.

8.  For that matter, at a certain point, how much of a difference can we tell between Format A and slightly better Format B?

9.  For the moment, Fukuda said, "there is clearly a great deal of concern that this virus could take hold and lead to a pandemic."

10.  Getting up 3 a.m. in the early winter of 1999, she wrote as fast as she could type until her family began making noises about breakfast.

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