| 21. | Clinton, afraid to seem anti-military, stood mute.
|
| 22. | So the band ended up on Mute, an independent label.
|
| 23. | A mute town crier; a non-babbling anchor man.
|
| 24. | Women respond to muted reds while men respond to orangey reds.
|
| 25. | But past failures have not muted the contemporary urge to prophesy.
|
| 26. | The same profession that once gave him voice has muted him.
|
| 27. | At this memory, his signature self-confidence seems muted.
|
| 28. | The Clinton administration's reaction to the bill was muted.
|
| 29. | But cheers over Gingrich's troubles from Democrats are muted.
|
| 30. | It's the armchair coaches whose lines will be muted.
|