51.   The city planners credit politicians, particularly Denver Mayor Wellington E. Webb, with keeping the process on track by staring down opponents at critical points in the process.

52.   The light changed and she stepped off the curb only to be stopped in her tracks by a couple directly in front of her.

53.   The Ninja master flew against the wall, stopped dead in his tracks by the power-saw blade of his female foe.

54.   The other is a pop CD with tracks by Eric Clapton, Hendrix, B. B. King, and others.

55.   The report said Qaida operatives hid their tracks by using cash and changing their appearance.

56.   The stepping-stone for him was Santa Anita Cos., owner of the race track by the same name that Meditrust merged with last spring.

57.   The station site is now pavement and grassland adjacent to the old tracks out by Indiana Avenue.

58.   They want the ability to buy all music a la carte, artist by artist, track by track.

59.   To lower speeds, track owners must alter the tracks by making the turns sharper, he said.

60.   Tom Petty, B.B. King and John Popper deliver bluesy treats, but tracks by Bon Jovi and Wyclef Jean are about as appetizing as fruitcake.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
track 0.05%
track + p. >>共 79
of 19.26%
in 16.67%
for 10.85%
with 5.51%
to 5.04%
at 5.01%
on 4.51%
down 3.34%
by 2.87%
from 2.67%
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