61.   I believe a strong hand is definitely needed in that chair.

62.   If someone reluctantly raises the ante, he usually has a strong hand.

63.   In an IOC historically dominated by European influence, Rogge holds a strong hand as president of the group of national Olympic committees from Europe.

64.   In his early days at GE, Jack Welch exhibited a strong hand at the helm as he undertook a radical company turnaround.

65.   In one sense, Lebed does not have a strong hand to play.

66.   In recent years, not only Chicago but Boston, Cleveland and Detroit have shifted to systems that give the mayor a strong hand to deal with schools.

67.   In this dispute, however, the White House has a strong hand.

68.   In the past, these points were ground off with nothing more than a hand rasp, requiring a strong hand and a lot of time.

69.   It is as if broken bones had been reset by two very strong hands and readied for a fresh start in life.

70.   It has long been widely assumed that Diana had a strong hand in making her story public through the book.

a. + hand >>共 1386
bare 3.74%
private 3.02%
full 2.88%
helping 2.60%
wrong 2.03%
broken 1.75%
strong 1.74%
serb 1.64%
heavy 1.55%
the 1.42%
strong + n. >>共 840
wind 3.45%
support 2.77%
demand 2.65%
growth 2.23%
dollar 2.21%
opposition 1.79%
economy 1.75%
performance 1.51%
earnings 1.50%
sale 1.43%
hand 0.31%
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