101.   Blunt comments by officials in China and Taiwan demonstrated that, despite the euphoria over receding military tensions in recent days, major differences remain.

102.   Both Chuayffet and Ruiz laid blame for the tensions in southern Mexico on the Zapatistas.

103.   Both issues have become sources of tension in recent diplomatic exchanges.

104.   Both Ross or Brackman said they did not expect the overturned conviction to reignite tension in Crown Heights.

105.   Brajkovic dismissed allegations by European Union officials that some Bosnian Croats have deliberately raised tensions in Mostar to make the Dayton agreement more difficult to carry out.

106.   Bond prices were little changed Friday, erasing earlier gains, as a surge in oil prices and rising tension in the Middle East overshadowed the jobs report.

107.   Bonds briefly slumped on concern that tensions in the Middle East will escalate, leading to higher oil prices and a pick up in inflation.

108.   A district official denied that there was any added tension in the school as a result of the case.

109.   A nonpareil action director like John Woo uses tension in an enclosed space the same way that great musical directors like Stanley Donen and Mark Sandrich did.

110.   A little sexual tension in the office, she said, never hurt anyone.

n. + in >>共 1549
time 1.28%
change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
tension 0.13%
tension + p. >>共 57
between 41.79%
in 24.15%
with 9.00%
over 5.55%
on 4.96%
of 2.40%
among 1.95%
within 1.71%
by 1.04%
along 0.89%
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