11.   Either way, Symington will talk tough about running for re-election.

12.   For decades, government regulators have talked tough about getting weary truckers off the road.

13.   He believes Slocum sent mixed signals, talking tough about throwing with fans and media but stifling Toledo in close games then blaming him for the defeats.

14.   He had to act tough about it.

15.   In addition to the affection the kin have for one another, he notices a readiness to be blunt and tough about faults.

16.   Keyes talked tough about New Hampshire winner Sen. John McCain and Tuesday night sought to cast himself as the choice of conservative republicans in upcoming state primaries.

17.   Like many elected to the House and Senate last fall because they talked tough about the deficit, Ms. Snowe now faces a dilemma.

18.   Like many elected to the House and Senate last fall because they talked tough about the deficit, Ms. Snowe is now in a dilemma.

19.   Nothing tough about living a dream.

20.   That means being tough about getting rent payments on time.

a. + about >>共 679
optimistic 4.93%
serious 4.05%
excited 3.05%
cautious 2.88%
enthusiastic 2.67%
skeptical 2.60%
nervous 2.56%
good 2.50%
happy 1.62%
pessimistic 1.38%
tough 0.09%
tough + p. >>共 46
on 36.21%
for 18.75%
as 8.89%
with 8.77%
in 7.55%
to 5.69%
against 2.82%
at 2.24%
about 1.79%
out 0.64%
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