61.   While most Hispanics are willing to take care of a child they know through a friend or a relative, many feel uncomfortable welcoming a stranger into their homes.

62.   Osorio, arrested at his San Juan home, allegedly provided shelter for the escapees, whom he knew through an associate involved in drug trafficking, Corona said.

63.   Picaso speaks fondly of Don Ricardo, an American railroad worker she knows through chain links.

64.   Police said Chang told them Chou had accused him of having an affair with his wife, Patricia, whom Chang knew through Chinese opera groups.

65.   And Anton, in old age, seeks an innocence he never knew through the ritual of watching children play in the snow.

66.   Bell is nationally known through his TV reporting of the Bosnian war.

67.   But he let the judge know through his attorney that he needed room at the federal jail to work on his extradition and other legal matters.

68.   It is alive in the sense of the Latin word religere, which in this case means to tie together what we know through our senses.

69.   Keny-Guyer said Mercy Corps proposed sending the aid to Iran and made it known through the United Nations.

70.   Snapp was best known through the All-Alaska Weekly, which specialized in police and political coverage.

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