91.   For promising biotechnology and electronics companies, the new exchanges have been a godsend.

92.   For the Washington director of Human Rights Watch, Mike Jendrzejczyk, the Clinton-Jiang exchange on human rights was extraordinary.

93.   Former British colonies have the most potential for investors because their exchanges are often older and more established.

94.   Gonzales said the exchanges were usually small-talk related to the business of insuring property, including cars, homes, mobile homes, boats and jet skis.

95.   Global eXchange is not a fast-growth businesses.

96.   Halfway through the negotiations there was an exchange of presents.

97.   Have at least two interpreters because verbal exchanges are frequently misunderstood.

98.   He discounted assertions that the exchange had been lax in listing Bre-X.

99.   He could not say how many scholars and writers would be admitted, or whether there would be formal exchanges with American universities.

100.   He exchanged words with Ausmus, who said the exchange was not suitable for print in a family newspaper.

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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%
exchange 0.04%
exchange + v. >>共 478
be 22.62%
say 5.11%
take 5.07%
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come 2.74%
continue 2.29%
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plan 1.17%
trade 1.09%
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