81.   The Walshes, relative newcomers, see it differently.

82.   They are relative newcomers to the world of big-time international humanitarian aid, but the United Arab Emirates are building a show-stopper.

83.   This was an interesting reversal of history, since cross-country was trying to market itself as an alternative to Alpine skiing, a relative newcomer to snow sports.

84.   This relative newcomer is most welcome, a small white, neat room with a small sushi counter and a most affable owner.

85.   Unfortunately, the triple whammy hit Drypers when it was a relative newcomer in the Latin American market.

86.   Unlike penguins, people are relative newcomers to Antarctica.

87.   Until Tuesday night, Governor George W. Bush was still a relative newcomer to the political arts.

88.   Valero is a relative newcomer to California, arriving only a year ago when it purchased the Benecia oil refinery from Exxon.

89.   Victory, which resulted from a series of tactics, negative commercials and odd developments, went to relative newcomers on the state political scene.

90.   We can test this theory in the work of two ensembles, one well tried, the other a relative newcomer.

a. + newcomer >>共 275
relative 16.98%
political 8.36%
the 4.72%
only 3.10%
fellow 1.75%
republican 1.75%
talented 1.62%
young 1.35%
best 1.35%
promising 1.21%
relative + n. >>共 688
calm 7.07%
ease 3.64%
safety 3.45%
newcomer 3.37%
obscurity 3.35%
peace 3.03%
strength 2.28%
term 2.20%
unknown 2.14%
stability 2.03%
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