There are still, as on the first days of creation, rivers whose founts never run dry, green and watery solitudes, and limitless fields never yet turned by the ploughshare. |
Another campaign aide, Nicole Wallace, and her husband, Mark Wallace, are mentioned as founts of poison on Palin. |
The three Vale Press founts and also the punches and matrices were destroyed when the Press ceased publishing. |
The Roman type used by the early Italian printers is, then, the prototype from which all other Roman founts are descended. |
Internet discussion groups at times appear to be founts of perspicacity and wisdom, at other times the ultimate refuge for sociopaths releasing years of pent-up frustration. |
But, with all due respect to the Putinized founts of disinformation, that is not where things stand at the moment. |