91.   China sought Thursday to put to rest a dispute with Japan over the detention of five North Korean asylum-seekers, calling for calm.

92.   David Duval put to rest any questions about his back, his game and his desire.

93.   Discovery of sunken submarine can put to rest conspiracy theories.

94.   Election officials said a majority of voters in Kazakhstan cast ballots in parliamentary elections Saturday, putting to rest concerns about voter apathy in a nation run by decree.

95.   Gillespie put to rest any doubt over his fitness when he ran in fast and bowled with verve to take seven wickets in the match.

96.   His appearance, the first since he returned Friday from Europe for treatment of prostate cancer, put to rest rampant rumors that he had already died.

97.   Her performance put to rest any doubts that her Olympic victory might have been a fluke.

98.   In his first seven weeks as president, Bush avoided major foreign policy blunders, though he did not put to rest questions about his command of the issues.

99.   In Damascus, Syrian and U.S. officials busily tried to put to rest the idea that Assad snubbed Christopher by refusing without explanation to meet with him on Tuesday.

100.   It put to rest any lingering fears that the Northeast may not make it through the winter without a supply crisis.

v. + rest >>共 39
put 41.26%
lay 23.43%
lie 12.94%
put_about 4.55%
withdraw 1.40%
stop 1.05%
be 1.05%
opt 1.05%
put_over 0.70%
return 0.70%
put + v. >>共 126
work 23.31%
rest 22.18%
use 9.59%
sleep 9.21%
pay 2.63%
find 1.50%
say 1.13%
stay 0.75%
shame 0.75%
vote 0.56%
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