101.   But the relative newcomer, with just three previous appearances for the national team, appeared overeager, losing a half-dozen scoring opportunities with high or wide kicks.

102.   Catholics and spiritualists both are being challenged by Protestant fundamentalists, a relative newcomer as a major religious influence in Brazil.

103.   Even Card, who managed the GOP convention, is a relative newcomer to the close-knit Bush team.

104.   Gordon, who is black and a relative political newcomer, pledged to bridge the differences between the majority black population and the white business elite.

105.   Gates is a relative newcomer to bridge, and Hamman is playing with him to help promote the game, Nash said.

106.   Hingis the youngest and the relative newcomer.

107.   Instead, Barak handed the job to an ex-justice minister and two relative newcomers in the Labor Party hierarchy.

108.   NEC, as a relative newcomer to the flash memory business, sought the deal to jump-start its entry to the market.

109.   Nigeria, which qualified for the World Cup for the first time two years ago, is a relative newcomer to international competition.

110.   One is a surgeon by training, a Republican, politically ambitious, a relative newcomer to the Senate.

a. + newcomer >>共 275
relative 16.98%
political 8.36%
the 4.72%
only 3.10%
fellow 1.75%
republican 1.75%
talented 1.62%
young 1.35%
best 1.35%
promising 1.21%
relative + n. >>共 688
calm 7.07%
ease 3.64%
safety 3.45%
newcomer 3.37%
obscurity 3.35%
peace 3.03%
strength 2.28%
term 2.20%
unknown 2.14%
stability 2.03%
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