71.   Jansen, a systems manager major in high energy physics theory, told organ izers that he never expected to win the three-week contest.

72.   Many high energy physicists are less sanguine.

73.   Maintaining current Russian production levels would spare the already sputtering world economy from the added burden of artificially high energy prices.

74.   Low-income customers were especially hard hit by high energy prices in the Northeast last winter, Ames has said.

75.   Microwaves, she points out, are at the other end of the spectrum from high energy radiation like X-rays and gamma rays.

76.   Moreover, he can no longer argue that the best cure for high energy prices is a tax cut, because that is now legislative history.

77.   Most bars come in shiny packages, graffitied with promises such as high energy, mega-protein and all the benefits of soy.

78.   Not surprisingly, the industry has been slow to gear up with the current round of high energy prices.

79.   Other economists countered that the spike was an aberration brought about by a confluence of unabated high energy prices and some short-term, unworrisome factors.

80.   Poor transportation and communications and high energy prices and railroad tariffs help make for a considerably worse economic situation than elsewhere in Russia.

a. + energy >>共 1215
renewable 4.30%
solar 3.28%
new 3.21%
higher 2.70%
high 2.70%
alternative 2.67%
national 2.04%
creative 1.25%
rising 1.12%
nervous 1.09%
high + n. >>共 715
pressure 6.29%
level 5.41%
price 3.99%
cost 3.17%
wind 2.39%
speed 1.94%
rate 1.89%
standard 1.55%
heat 1.55%
unemployment 1.47%
energy 0.35%
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