91.   Here are the factories where the cadres of future terrorist groups are trained.

92.   In a helicopter strike on the Jebalya refugee camp and neighboring Beit Lahiya, two metalworks factories were hit, the Israeli Army and Palestinians said.

93.   In addition, factories must be well-ventilated and employees must get one day off a week.

94.   In many Midwestern cities, the factory is at the end of a dead-end street, bordered by slums.

95.   In Sudan, the government has insisted that the pharmaceutical factory was a benign commercial venture and called on the United Nations to investigate the U.S. strike.

96.   In this era of corporate cutting and trimming, there is a factory across from the Brooklyn Navy Yard that refuses to join in the downsizing binge.

97.   In the United States, such factories are a rarity.

98.   Inefficient factories are part of the problem.

99.   In the New York City area, factories are scarce, which helps explain why unemployment here has not been rising.

100.   Japanese companies are realizing that while their factories might be second to none, their white-collar work forces are bloated and inefficient.

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company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
factory 0.02%
factory + v. >>共 354
be 20.22%
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