41. A keyboard combination that saved a file in one program might delete a word in another.
42. A lack of clarity in policy has already been identified as one explanation for discretion.
43. A lanky boy was skewed, one half of his body sliding from the other.
44. A letter from Shrewsbury, received in Christmas week, provided one possible answer.
45. A line of track ran one way to nothing and lost itself in nothing in the other direction.
46. A love of gardening easily combines with the craft of flower pressing, as one leads naturally into the other.
47. A major faux pas is trying to entice users on one channel to your own channel.
48. A man at port lifted his arm one way and a second at starboard lifted his another.
49. A man once fell off the dock, with only one hand reaching above the surface.