81.   Had it been his choice, he would have been a blue-chip college prospect in that sport.

82.   Harpring was a solid football prospect in high school at the Marist School, a quarterback who had Wake Forest and Northwestern to choose from.

83.   Hartsfield marketers see more Latin service as the best prospect in this decade.

84.   He knows he has some prospects in life now.

85.   He now, however, has some promising prospects in astronomy.

86.   He found a fresh prospect in the form of a lanky young publicist at Flammarion.

87.   He said doubts about prospects in the Senate did not mean House leaders would reject the Senate efforts.

88.   Heck, he was no better than third on the depth chart of Kentucky Derby prospects in the barn of his trainer, D. Wayne Lukas.

89.   Her experience in Japan, she said, greatly increased her prospects in the job market.

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people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
prospect 0.03%
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in 9.02%
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on 1.00%
as 0.89%
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