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61. I was sick of following baseball through the abbreviated box scores of the international Herald Tribune.
62. Electricity supplies were disrupted and scores of cars slithered off the roads.
63. He quotes scores of athletes, scientists and scholars willing to discuss the question.
64. In focus groups, they asked the engineers scores of questions: What were their work and communication styles?
65. She wrote scores of letters pleading with her parents to bring her home.
66. A car bomb explodes in Main Street, destroying scores of shops and businesses.
67. The scores of journalists who had descended on New Madrid for the fateful day ended up reporting on one another instead.
68. Scores of movie producers, co-stars and fans go gaga over the pretty-baby pout of Sridevi.
69. From the sundeck one could see a hillside with growths of ponderosa and scores of sparkling amorphous swimming pools.
70. Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend, come rain or shine.
71. Peter Dillon finished second and third, respectively, with scores of 86. 13 and 81. 88.
72. Tourists will visit scores of new museums and monuments in neighborhoods now plagued by crime and decay.
73. Morris produced more than sixty designs for fabric and wallpaper, which influenced scores of other designers.
74. Hence trumpets crooked in all keys are to be found in scores of the classical period.
75. The local chamber of commerce prepared a promotional film on redevelopment that was shown to scores of local groups.
76. The pupil also takes to the prospective employer or the university admissions tutor the raw scores of exam results.
77. They were watched by scores of police sharpshooters and commandos deployed on roofs and sidewalks around the mansion.
78. Many scores of pages are devoted to these topics and the general reader will need to keep a bookmark in the footnotes.
79. Scores of people were on the scene within seconds of the collision the engine of the badly damaged car still running.
80. It was made of corrugated metal and wooden beams and had scores of windows that could be broken but not shattered.
81. Scores of anecdotes in this book make these figures look highly unlikely.
82. Finally I passed rows of sombre-looking huts,[www.Sentencedict.com] blackened by cooking smoke and infested by scores of small children and large dogs.
83. But insiders say the clean-up is really aimed at booting scores of barely pubescent, panhandling road-warrior wannabes from the Avenue.
84. Testing-the effects of taking a test on the scores of a second testing.
85. In Darlington applications have been sent to scores of businesses which are subject to regular environmental health checks.
86. Scores of economic reports have been delayed in recent weeks because of the partial government shutdown.
87. An organisation as big as the police has to turn to scores of different agencies.
88. From late December to April, scores of California charter boats search out migrating gray whales for tourists.
89. We'd been playing safe for our own survival, and scores of heterosexuals went unchallenged in their continued acts of heterosexism.
90. The crash was witnessed by scores of holiday weekenders along the beach.
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