91.   Then during the Cold War, when relations with China were strained, the name became the Oriental Tea Gardens.

92.   Their confrontation with the government further strained its relations with international rights groups but also fueled antiforeigner sentiment that has erupted in some regions of Mexico.

93.   They ask what will happen the next time there is a political tempest that strains relations between the United States and China.

94.   They discussed racial profiling and other issues that strain relations between the police and racial minority groups, and strove to find solutions.

95.   U.S. attacks have killed supporters of the interim government in previous incidents, and the latest strike has strained relations between the local government and U.S. forces operating here.

96.   Two of the investors Mann brought to Ambanc would become central figures in scandals that strained relations between Washington and Beijing.

97.   U.S.-Sino relations have been strained since May when Clinton decided to permit Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui into the U.S. for a private visit.

98.   Washington would have to weigh the importance of finding what it considers an ideal candidate for the post against the costs of straining relations with European allies.

99.   Yet relations are not strained between the coach and the QB.

100.   A group of British and Dutch plane spotters began defending themselves against espionage-related charges on Thursday in a case that strained relations between Britain and Greece.

v. + relation >>共 544
improve 13.47%
have 9.25%
strain 6.07%
maintain 4.67%
normalize 3.37%
establish 2.28%
sour 2.23%
discuss 2.21%
strengthen 2.12%
damage 1.78%
strain + n. >>共 269
relation 27.52%
tie 5.69%
muscle 3.91%
relationship 3.85%
hamstring 3.24%
liquid 2.26%
ligament 2.26%
groin 2.20%
resource 2.20%
credulity 1.90%
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