111.   The other is a trial lawyer by training, a Democrat, politically ambitious and a relative newcomer to the Senate.

112.   The Philadelphia Flyers and the Detroit Red Wings are relative newcomers to the Stanley Cup finals.

113.   The trumpeter lushly performs Jimmy McHugh standards with a little help from jazz divas Dianne Reeves, Cassandra Wilson, Diana Krall and relative newcomer Jane Monheit.

114.   There are veterans of past Republican administrations, figures from state government and relative newcomers to public service.

115.   They are some of the brightest stars in country music, ranging from veterans LeAnn Rimes, Lila McCann and The Wilkinsons to relative newcomer Jessica Andrews.

116.   Wooing Japanese buyers from domestic brands and European imports remains a challenge for a relative newcomer like Chrysler.

117.   Yasin, a relative newcomer to the Cabinet and a relatively minor player in economic policy despite his title, is on most short lists for the Cabinet shuffle.

118.   Although he made his first-class debut against the touring England two seasons ago, he is a relative newcomer to big cricket.

119.   But cartoons by the acerbic Plantu, a relative newcomer, will retain pride of place on the front page.

120.   But Lott is aggressive and the relative newcomer owes his election in part to freshmen senators who believe Washington needs a shakeup.

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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