91.   Musicians may be the closest thing the Bukharan community has to royalty, and several musical family dynasties are divided between the United States and Israel.

92.   Musicians might also be able to leverage a better profit margin, more than the usual dime-per-dollar percentage most artists receive from the major labels.

93.   My musicians are from New York.

94.   Now the two musicians are on a tandem tour.

95.   On Mondays, Broadway theaters are dark, and more musicians are available and willing to play the usually low-paying jazz engagements.

96.   On the contrary, the musicians were galvanized, and the brass, in particular, played with spectacular force.

97.   Opera houses have orchestra pits, so you assume musicians will be in or near them.

98.   Orchestra musicians are often our best music critics.

99.   One explanation says that American orchestra musicians are blend- and ensemble-conscious, while European players tend to be competitive and thus upwardly strident.

100.   Other musicians were at work elsewhere.

n. + be >>共 1635
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people 0.79%
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result 0.67%
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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
musician 0.01%
musician + v. >>共 388
be 16.41%
play 7.06%
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perform 2.15%
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