61.   Free trade has also led to a sharp influx of imports, giving consumers more to choose from in Latin America.

62.   General managers complain that agents impede negotiations with rookies chosen in the draft simply because they want to break the bank.

63.   Gibson, who met with Tolbert once during the illness, came to understand why his friend chose solitude in the end.

64.   Globalization gives people a much wider selection to choose from in any given area.

65.   Given the cast of characters, it is very difficult to choose sides in this struggle.

66.   He began the season with the Jacksonville Jaguars after being chosen in the expansion draft, but was waived during training camp.

67.   He must create a climate in which Palestinians chose loyalty to him out of self-interest.

68.   He had confidence in me that I would be a player, or in whatever I chose to do.

69.   He said Democratic and Republican leaders agree that delegates should not be chosen in a primary where voters can cross party lines.

70.   He said some turmoil might spill over into equity markets after the final entrants to the new currency system are chosen in May.

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