| 31. | Both are known for emotion and intensity, which the Orioles seemed to be lacking in 1998.
|
| 32. | Someone sees something in one institution that appears to be lacking in another, or vice versa.
|
| 33. | It made a good story in a campaign that originally figured to be lacking in suspense.
|
| 34. | The smaller destroyers built in the 1920s were found to be lacking in speed and seakeeping.
|
| 35. | Although Arcata may be lacking in serious crime, Hoover says, the town is loaded with journalistic fodder.
|
| 36. | Zizhang was well versed in ritual practices, but was said to be lacking in his pursuit of humanity.
|
| 37. | Tyson, trained by Jay Bright during his post-prison comeback, is widely seen to be lacking in proper guidance.
|
| 38. | "She's totally devoted to him and supports him, which seemed to be lacking in his previous marriages ."
|
| 39. | He may be lacking in some areas but he more than makes up for it in other ways,
|
| 40. | So your " I reviewed the Google Books listings in depth " appears to be lacking in diligence.
|