71.   The Clintons spent time with the crowd, shaking hands and recognizing faces from summers past.

72.   The greatest risk people face from measles is development of a secondary infection such as pneumonia or encephalitis.

73.   The president said his administration will conduct a six-month study of the threat Americans face from international criminals.

74.   The questions haunt, as do all the faces from Worcester.

75.   Their starting point guard, Irina Soumnikova, was sidelined for the tournament when she caught an elbow in the face from a Cuban player in the opening game.

76.   They are the familiar faces from past Republican administrations.

77.   They seem ghostlike, their eyes staring straight ahead, searching the face of the person who is searching their own faces from the other side of the canvas.

78.   Until you can afford the ring, how about an official lifeguard hat to protect her face from harmful ultraviolet rays?

79.   Two punches to the face from Camacho and it was just a matter of waiting for the executioner to show up.

80.   Use a soft pillow tucked under your ear to anchor your neck and prevent your face from grinding into the bedclothes.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
face 0.03%
face + p. >>共 82
of 38.26%
in 12.27%
on 10.08%
with 9.48%
to 3.57%
for 3.21%
at 2.39%
by 2.37%
down 2.20%
from 1.87%
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