101.   In addition, it would keep open a risk-free market that has been important to many investors for decades.

102.   In Germany, Volkswagen, which in the past shut its factories for four weeks every summer, is likewise keeping them open for the first time.

103.   In public statements on Thursday, Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright kept open the possibility of future meetings.

104.   In the last couple of years, he has made little secret of his desire to return to Massachusetts, and has kept open the option of electoral politics.

105.   In the meantime, some advocates of adult entertainment are critical of using the admission of minors as a legal strategy for keeping clubs open.

106.   In some cases, land conservation groups have bought properties to keep them open to the public and out of private hands.

107.   Inspired by the success of the Tigua casino and the fight to keep it open, the tribe opened a similar gaming operation less than a week ago.

108.   Instead, Gore is merely keeping options open for a possible comeback if he should decide to return to the political fray.

109.   It is unfortunate that the NATO meeting dodged whether to start assembling ground forces in the Balkans to keep open the option of a land campaign.

110.   It kept Magellan open to all existing customers and many retirement plans.

v. + open >>共 36
leave 23.85%
keep 18.96%
break 10.22%
rip 5.88%
force 5.27%
push 5.16%
hold 5.05%
cut 4.62%
tear 3.02%
fling 2.97%
keep + a. >>共 756
alive 10.07%
secret 7.59%
low 5.13%
open 4.09%
warm 3.76%
busy 3.37%
confidential 2.18%
happy 2.08%
afloat 2.04%
simple 1.97%
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