71.   Ford has also begun producing Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique compact sedans at another plant in Cuautitlan, but it was not clear what their Mexican content was.

72.   For millenniums, most philosophers were content to spin elegant theories without testing them according to experience and common sense.

73.   For several weeks editors at Southern Weekend debated whether to run the article, knowing that its contents would be regarded as sensitive by some government officials.

74.   For three quarters, the Oilers were content to let George pound away against a defense that was spending a lot of time on the field.

75.   Gene Wong, chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which Calderon chairs, said the Quackenbush allowances for living expenses and contents are unrealistically low.

76.   He and Gates said name brands are unlikely to attract consumers, adding content will be the most crucial element.

77.   He said Aimster only facilitates communication, and that the contents of messages are the responsibility of the users and the instant messaging companies.

78.   He said magazines would be a mainstay of multimedia development, however, since editorial content is so vital to the success of interactive media.

79.   He said that this meant a consumer had no sensory understanding of how hot the contents were and the drink was not allowed to cool.

80.   His blood-alcohol content was almost twice the legal limit.

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problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
content 0.02%
content + v. >>共 180
be 44.82%
include 2.89%
remain 2.21%
have 2.04%
come 1.53%
become 1.53%
make 1.53%
appear 1.36%
vary 1.19%
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