61.   Clinton put their relationship in more stark terms still.

62.   Continental includes aunts and uncles, all step relationships and all in-law relationships in its policy for a medical emergency or funeral trip.

63.   Companies typically require employees to verify the relationship in writing.

64.   Conversely, he said, working with that country on such a substantial and high-visibility project could enhance the relationship in other areas.

65.   Cultural ecology, as defined by Dr. Glenn Davis Stone, an anthropologist at Columbia University, delineates the relationship in a society between environment, production and culture.

66.   Dewhurst was a major contributor to FreePAC until the need for working relationships in Austin caused him to pull back.

67.   Different readers enter their relationship in different ways.

68.   Each has developed a deep structure of counterpart relationships in local communities throughout the nation.

69.   Early on, she says, she fled the relationship in confusion, first to Hollywood for a year and a half, later to Paris.

70.   Executive director Dick Schultz concedes, however, relationships in some cases may appear uncomfortably cozy.

n. + in >>共 1549
time 1.28%
change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
relationship 0.02%
relationship + p. >>共 44
with 53.26%
between 30.86%
to 4.29%
of 2.82%
in 1.99%
among 0.95%
for 0.82%
as 0.64%
on 0.48%
by 0.35%
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