71.   The Big Game jackpot is enticing to ordinary folks, but authors have their own lottery.

72.   The book, which she and co-author Ellen Alderman signed Friday in Atlanta, is about mostly ordinary folks traumatized by unexpected thrusts into the public or legal spotlight.

73.   The debate over the issues is sometimes heavy going, more for policy wonks than ordinary folk, but it may be useful to the future of the country.

74.   The Dole and Clinton campaigns, alert to this underlying disgust, are moving gingerly to tone down the partisan excesses that drive ordinary folks out of politics.

75.   The first lady is everywhere, marching in parades, giving interviews, dropping in on ordinary folks.

76.   The fund-raisers are not intended for ordinary folks eager to take part in the democratic process.

77.   The fact that the embargo hurts ordinary folk, while not noticeably weakening Castro, causes some Cuban-Americans to wonder aloud about whether it makes sense.

78.   The former army chief of staff went so far as to encourage ordinary folk to take up martial arts.

79.   The Maddens are either landed aristocracy of legitimate menace or fairly ordinary if pretentious folk with a bit of family money to keep up the Elizabethan rose garden.

80.   The show aims to offer ordinary folks easy-to-use practical tips to make their lives a little smoother.

a. + folk >>共 448
old 7.22%
ordinary 6.91%
black 5.54%
common 3.73%
older 3.61%
regular 3.55%
young 2.61%
local 2.43%
good 2.18%
home 2.12%
ordinary + n. >>共 1504
people 16.28%
citizen 8.80%
life 3.22%
folk 1.86%
share 1.84%
man 1.83%
income 1.12%
worker 0.97%
person 0.91%
investor 0.84%
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