11.   Another idea gaining some currency among Republican senators is a still informal plan to vote on a so-called finding of fact before a vote on the articles of impeachment.

12.   Another sign expressed a view gaining currency in the exile community, that of a waif who miraculously survived two days in the sea.

13.   As the notion that Linux could be a viable alternative to Windows has gained currency, these companies have captured the imagination of investors.

14.   As these forms of patronage waned, and as photography and other forms of communication gained currency, artists became outsiders who regarded and increasingly criticized the status quo.

15.   As this argument gained currency, the right wing of the Republican Party, which wanted to protect Taiwan and isolate the Chinese Communists, became marginalized.

16.   Because it gained currency during a time when multiculturalism and political correctness also became watchwords, biodiversity, to many people, carries a whiff of postmodern sanctimony.

17.   A similar view is gaining currency in Congress, where lawmakers are looking to outlaw Internet taxes to keep the electronic marketplace healthy.

18.   Across the country, theories like Viewpoints are gaining currency as actors demand a variety of approaches.

19.   But right or wrong, it is a view that is gaining political currency in Washington.

20.   But that may be a tall order unless Webvan gains more currency on Wall Street.

v. + currency >>共 369
devalue 13.57%
use 4.92%
defend 4.73%
sell 4.15%
support 4.02%
peg 3.00%
weaken 2.78%
buy 2.65%
gain 2.23%
stabilize 2.14%
gain + n. >>共 494
ground 7.40%
access 6.63%
control 4.75%
momentum 4.34%
support 3.85%
strength 2.76%
popularity 2.36%
attention 2.10%
confidence 1.96%
approval 1.92%
currency 0.52%
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