1.   But youngsters raised with nudism have a more easy-going attitude than those brought up the standard way, Michelle believes.

2.   Also, lower-ranking enlisted personnel were far more likely to hear or witness anti-gay attitudes than officers.

3.   And back then, the viruses packed more attitude than punch.

4.   And that was something Javy Lopez alluded to when he said that Weiss and Galarraga have a different attitude than former Braves like Kenny Lofton and Fred McGriff.

5.   As Wall Street marches on with great exuberance, there is no better reflection of the state of investor attitudes than the market for initial public offerings.

6.   But cute is more about attitude than physical attributes, so Julianne fails to measure up in that category as well.

7.   But if they are still unblemished then, it seems they will go there with a far different attitude than the last two years.

8.   But in Britain, we have, I think, a more sophisticated attitude than in U.S. popular culture.

9.   But the new heroines are more about attitude than about clothes.

n. + than >>共 1788
better 1.51%
money 1.37%
rate 1.04%
time 0.97%
year 0.80%
game 0.73%
people 0.71%
worse 0.64%
problem 0.56%
harm 0.52%
attitude 0.08%
attitude + p. >>共 63
toward 29.13%
of 21.53%
to 9.53%
about 9.45%
towards 6.91%
in 5.62%
among 2.56%
on 2.45%
with 1.56%
by 1.24%
than 1.03%
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