51.   It was silken bondage, a restriction of the mind and the body.

52.   Jeffrey Buley, general counsel for the state committee, said limiting party donations to candidates would be a restriction of free speech.

53.   Large as these pictures are, they seem mammoth, inflated by total concentration, high-pitched personalities and volumes swollen against the restrictions of space.

54.   Kaplan found that because the restriction of the code-breaking program was not based on the idea it conveyed, Congress had greater latitude to establish restrictions.

55.   Last spring, the international equestrian community was concerned over likely quarantine restrictions of their horses.

56.   Lawmakers on all sides predict that Congress will pass restrictions of some sort before Christmas.

57.   Land was too expensive, the countryside getting too crowded, and the agricultural restrictions of the European Union becoming too stringent.

58.   Most are not here to stay, but to study or work or escape what some see as the restrictions of Japanese society.

59.   Menem threatened to cancel plans to attend an informal meeting of Mercosur two weeks ago after Brazil unveiled plans to impose restrictions of car and truck imports.

60.   Most immediately, Congress is confronting demands to provide broad new consumer protections for patients fed up with the restrictions of managed care.

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number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
restriction 0%
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on 79.91%
in 4.91%
for 2.88%
of 2.77%
to 1.58%
as 1.21%
by 1.04%
than 0.61%
at 0.48%
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