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31. What worried Ross was a dangerous bias. 32. The initiative is no cure-all, emphasizes Ross Forney, who led the supporters. 33. Like Ross Vartian's museum, it will be a permanent fixture. 34. People we spoke to in Ross said that people involved in racial abuse were in the minority. 35. Earlier this week, McCaughey Ross said she had not heard from Pataki for about six weeks. 36. Ross, the steward, appeared, commiserated that they were all soaked through and took them into the lounge. 37. Ross proposed that they split the difference and suggested a date in 1998. 38. He is attracting all sorts of working folks, Ross Perot supporters, social conservatives and Reagan Democrats. 39. He was appointed by Touche Ross to reorganise the hotel, conference and leisure complex and implement a structured business development plan. 40. In Ross v Hopkinson, an actress sued the publisher of a novel in which a character bore her stage name. 41. Ross split the department into ten teams to work on the project. 42. London movie-goers gave Glengarry Glen Ross, about cut-throat estate agents, the thumbs up this week. 43. A further humiliation for Bush was the news that maverick Independent Ross Perot headed him in several states. 44. And it was at the wedding of her cousin that Laura had first met Owen's older brother, Ross Wyndham. 45. Accountants Touche Ross estimated that the increase in the price of diesel would add about £1 an acre to arable farming costs. 46. Then twice last week, McCaughey Ross joined Democrats to push legislative proposals that Pataki opposed. 47. It also could be altered substantially by the presence of a third-party candidate, such as Ross Perot. 48. Inverleith retained their place in the top flight with a dramatic 7-6 victory over Touche Ross in the final game. 49. Nor had they, because the old devils had filled their shoes with earth from Balnagowan in Easter Ross. 50. Master of the striking Southern image, Carville had some of the same eccentric appeal for reporters as did Ross Perot. 51. George Bush garnered 33. 9 percent of the vote that year and Ross Perot 21. 7 percent. 52. Ross gave notice yesterday. 53. Touche Ross had demanded the repayment of the whole of the combined overdrafts. 54. His proclamation that the moon might be habitable was bound to attract criticism from Aristotelian diehards such as Alexander Ross. 55. Then billionaire Ross Perot hinted he may rejoin the presidential race as an independent. 56. He introduced the guest of honour, Lord Ross of Newport. 57. What he learned from that interview was that Graham Ross was up the creek without a paddle. 58. In her creaking quarters that Thursday night Mrs Ross, along with quite a few other passengers, penned notes to relatives. 59. After the death of his father, Ross came to London in 1872 with his family, where they settled. 60. Stephen Ross phoned in from Cardiff, he says can Labour lower the consent for gay people if they get in.