91.  Any rational person could see that my father's conduct had been totally and incontrovertibly wrong.

92.  Deferring to a brilliant teammate _ even one as self-effacing and generous as Gretzky _ can be a subtle and destructive impulse.

93.  Defibrillators, which can do the job in time, are a familiar prop on hospital television dramas, where they are wheeled on-screen _ ponderous and complex machines.

94.  Denver thinks it can get back on track.

95.  Denver thought it could roll on that same path last season, even without quarterback John Elway, who retired.

96.  Deficient bridges also can slow emergency crews if they have to detour around spans that cannot support heavier equipment, such as fire trucks.

97.  Deficit reduction is key, analysts said, because it could help control the government's costs at a time interest rates are running at 20 percent or more.

98.  Deficit spending could slow to about 3 percent of GDP in 1996, or some $20 billion, Schneider said.

99.  Deficits force taxpayers to spend billions of dollars on interest, money that could be used for other needs.

100.  Defining these hyphenation formations, however, can provoke controversy.

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