She made a half step toward the handsomer and weaker man, and a half turn toward the homelier and stronger. |
Another National is the answer, but although McCain would obviously dearly love a second win in the race he has homelier ambitions closer to heart. |
But press power can be a homelier, more down-to-earth experience than helping to convict killers, change government policy or free the innocent. |
A few short steps away, towering over the central park, is La Iglesia de San Marcos, homelier and newer than La Merced. |
From his speech she knew he was not of the cities, and she seemed to sense the wider, homelier air of large spaces. |