Having traversed vast landscapes of race and class, often as a solo traveller, she evinces the discipline and, occasionally, the detachment of an Army brat.
Such assertive language evinces a growing belief among pundits that a more hawkish tone from the White House about the SPR may render it a more powerful weapon.
Jenkins evinces no eye for visual melody and tricks up the images by leaching out most of the color, hinting at meaning but achieving merely a greeting-card cuteness.
Speaking of Hutchison's embattled international wireless telephony ventures, Li rattles off vernacular of the so-called high-speed 3G multimedia phones with the same familiarity he evinces on the debt levels of the various units.
While the Bush Administration at last appears to be recognizing this reality, its two-track response is quite astonishing: On the one hand, the Administration evinces no apparent concern over the catalytic effect the Webster testimony is having on congressional efforts to gut the defense budget.