91.   Hot, dry weather in Brazil, where farmers are finishing planting a new crop to be harvested in March, helped boost prices, traders said.

92.   Howe, editor of Dissent, remained spiritually closest to the new crop of protesters.

93.   How the new crop insurance legislation will affect Idaho.

94.   If Gov. George Pataki has his way, the new crop of regents could be appointed only to find their jobs legislated out of existence.

95.   If monarchs were unlikely to live in cornfields, as industry spokesmen suggested, the impacts of the new crop might be quite limited.

96.   In a French meadow, showing off lots of leg and twitching antennae, a hot new crop of movie stars is ready for those close-ups, Mr. DeMille.

97.   In addition, the Internet is spawning a new crop of companies that sell online storage, including Storage Networks, a start-up in Waltham.

98.   In fact, AgraMarke expects its future to be pinned to new crops that have been genetically modified to provide nutritional or health benefits for humans or livestock.

99.   In CHICAGO, wheat futures rose as large buyers enter the world market at a time when cold weather threatens the new U.S. crop.

100.   In addition, demand is rising toward its seasonal peak in December and large shipments have yet to begin from the new crops in Central America and Mexico.

a. + crop >>共 751
new 7.19%
current 4.86%
modified 3.11%
engineered 2.34%
record 2.10%
alternative 1.67%
large 1.43%
good 1.38%
first 1.33%
smaller 1.27%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
crop 0.10%
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