11.   Shares of Coca-Cola Co. fell Monday after the giant soft-drink maker announced a series of sweeping management changes in its effort to revive its beverage business.

12.   Supporters of transformation say yes, arguing that Bush appears ready to invest far more political capital in sweeping military change than his predecessor was.

13.   There were sweeping changes, including new training and a character development program, and several drill sergeants were convicted of rape or sexual misconduct.

14.   They also boosted chances that the House will approve sweeping changes in how the nation cares for its indigent.

15.   While the U.S. government now begrudges Argentina even five years to make sweeping changes in its laws, the U.S. textile and agricultural industries enjoy similar transition periods.

16.   About the only thing left untouched after sweeping changes to Augusta National Golf Club were the azaleas.

17.   The Salt Lake City Games has had its problems since the bribery scandal associated with its bid led to sweeping rule changes within the International Olympic Committee.

18.   Nano, who accuses government ministers of corruption and wants sweeping changes to the cabinet, did not react personally on Wednesday.

19.   President Bill Clinton signed into law Thursday a bill abolishing decades-old barriers between sectors of the US telecommunications market, paving the way for sweeping industry change.

v. + change >>共 560
make 20.65%
see 2.54%
expect 2.31%
bring 2.10%
announce 1.95%
need 1.94%
undergo 1.69%
force 1.64%
want 1.62%
reflect 1.55%
sweep 0.12%
sweep + n. >>共 644
country 5.05%
power 3.32%
street 2.74%
floor 2.60%
nation 2.45%
area 2.16%
region 2.02%
car 1.97%
series 1.59%
election 1.54%
change 0.91%
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