91.   But anyone too young to know that has no reason to watch a film whose only appeal is the curious spectacle of these divas appearing together.

92.   Bush has aggressively courted Hispanics, but Democrats believe their appeal is stronger.

93.   But celebrity appeal is beside the point here.

94.   But Connell said her bipartisan appeal is broader, thanks to efforts to reduce waste, create government audits and make the state lottery more accountable for its money.

95.   But emotional appeals are one thing and getting down to business is another.

96.   But for globe-trotters and homemakers alike, the appeal is convenience.

97.   But for him, the appeal was not the chance to act, but to learn about the trial itself.

98.   But his appeal was striking for someone who mere months ago had made clear that Washington was prepared to go it alone on an array of global issues.

99.   But he said there would be no appeal.

100.   But his crossover appeal is unarguable, especially when it comes to matters of culture.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
appeal 0.04%
appeal + v. >>共 297
be 34.22%
come 5.03%
go 4.04%
fail 3.98%
pend 3.43%
have 2.82%
take 2.43%
say 1.38%
follow 1.27%
lie 1.16%
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