71.   As British Airways rebooked the passengers, it was talking tough with the union.

72.   But when the young police officer got tough with her last week she agreed to go to a government shelter.

73.   Chipato said the ministry decided to get tough with small family-owned mining claims as well as large commercial operators because of a deteriorating safety record.

74.   City police promised to get tough with drug suspects following the issuance of psychotropic and narcotics laws this year.

75.   Christopher will face tough questioning during a meeting Friday with President Boris Yeltsin, who is under growing pressure from Communists and hard-liners to be tough with the West.

76.   Critics of Israel have complained Clinton was not being tough with Netanyahu.

77.   European Commission President Jacques Santer urged the EU governments Monday to get tough with Israel blaming it for the steep economic decline of the Palestinians by blocking European investments.

78.   Few countries besides the United States and Canada seem willing to get tough with Pakistan and India.

79.   Florida getting tough with those who plunder Indian heritage.

80.   Foreigners get tough with Bosnians.

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concerned 3.58%
comfortable 3.43%
wrong 3.40%
equipped 2.84%
unhappy 2.52%
impressed 1.99%
obsessed 1.73%
born 1.49%
tough 0.30%
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