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- Suspense adds interest to a story.
故事中的悬疑情节更加引人入胜. - Her humour adds salt to her conversation.
她很幽默, 谈起话来妙趣横生.
- Adds Peggy Bowling, an Oklahoma City fan, "A lot of women see in Barbie what they would like to be."
- Adds his former Senate opponent, Henson Moore, who opposes advertising restrictions: "Let the public make the decision whether (the ads) are right or wrong."
- Adds Robert Flaherty, editor of New York's OTC Review, a monthly magazine that tracks over-the-counter stocks, "Generally, the stuff sells on hype up there.
- Adds an analyst at another major London brokerage, who asks not to be identified: "Hanson's balance sheet is more solid than Lonrho's, and Lonrho is more solid than Maxwell was.
- Adds an official of Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry: "It's like forcing the city of Chicago to use Japanese construction companies when building an airport.
- Adds Marc Schappell, an executive recruiter at Egon Zehnder International, who has spoken to dozens of Federated executives in recent weeks: "People are just demoralized."
- Adds Mr. Vanous of PlanEcon: "The Russians have been under severe pressure because of Chernobyl.
- Adds Spencer Barasch, branch chief for enforcement at the SEC in Fort Worth, Texas: "Why do people play the lottery when the odds are great against them?
- Adds Roger Fine, Johnson & Johnson's associate general counsel, "It goes to format rather than content."
- Adds Mr. Robinson: "Even the choice to do nothing is stressful" because people feel guilty for making it.
- Adds Jeffry Canin, senior industry analyst for Hambrecht & Quist, "A general theme among the companies that are picking up is new products."
- Adds Karin McGinn, national editor for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "I'm not terribly impressed with South-North.
- Adds Daisy Hsin-I Pen, executive secretary of the Democratic Progressive Party, the newly permitted opposition group: "People who live in Taiwan have no confidence about Taiwan's future.
- Adds Molly N. Ross, the park service's assistant chief of air quality, "Our efforts are very much alive." Odds and Ends AT&T FIGURES it saved more than $1 million in waste-disposal fees last year by recycling 44 million pounds of office paper.
- Adds Rusdu Saracoglu, chairman of Turkey's central bank: "The government went a bit overboard in the second half of 1986 and in 1987 because of elections."
- Adds Mr. Dudman, a hard-bitten newsman who in 1970 was captured and held for 40 days by the Viet Cong in Cambodia: "I'm not.
- Adds Maureen Lentz, an analyst with Roulston & Co., "It's a good time to do an IPO.
- Adds Mr. Bates: "I know racism when I see it."
- Adds Mr. Montgomery: "Time is running out on the whole process."
- Adds Allan L. Sher, who heads the retail network: "1987 was going to be so great, and that frustrates me.
- Adds a senior Spanish diplomat: "Felipe Gonzalez spent considerable personal political capital in getting the (positive NATO) referendum result.
- Adds Arif Mohammad Khan, a Moslem Congress (I) member of Parliament who broke with the government on the issue of communalism.
- Adds a Shanghai-based foreign-airline official, "CAAC doesn't want competition.
- Adds Mr. Pritchett, the former vice president: "Conforming is as important as performing."
- Adds Lloyd Lynford, president of Reis Reports, a real estate market research firm in New York: "We're seeing the positive flip side of the decline of real estate values in the aftermath of October 1987.
- Adds Joseph R. Musolino, a First Republic vice chairman, "There is a substantial increase in interest in Texas property."
- Adds Maurice Klein, a co-owner of Zabar's, "It's peasant food."
- Adds another, "He told me he's writing one called, `Is the Woman Sitting Next to you Your Brother?
- Adds another knowledgeable source, "This case isn't going to be settled as long as Texaco-Pennzoil and all the other litigation is still outstanding."
- Adds Eva Lazar, a 49-year-old cafe proprietor in Beersheva: "America needs us.