21.   But the case against him only began to gain currency in Chile after Pinochet was arrested two years ago in London on a Spanish warrant.

22.   Formerly known as John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hancock went public to gain a currency for growth and acquisitions.

23.   If these charges gain currency, they could undermine the government of President Pervez Musharraf.

24.   In its restored form it will feature new tentacles and a beak for the Sarlacc creature, which is the sort of fact that has suddenly gained great currency.

25.   In medical spheres, the role of the mind is gaining a currency it seems to have lost elsewhere.

26.   In recent years, the idea of eating with the seasons has gained currency among American cooks.

27.   In that atmosphere, the perennial rumor that Lee is a closet supporter of the independence-leaning opposition gained new currency.

28.   In some countries, jammers are gaining currency as a legitimate defense against cell phone abusers.

29.   It is as though devolution, a word long coined, had suddenly gained currency.

30.   Local money is an idea that is gaining currency across the United States.

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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