1.   But the new bargains also reflect a brawl unlike any the industry has seen.

2.   Instead of hunting new bargains, one Houston shopper came out Wednesday to cash in on an exchange.

3.   The longer-term U.S. requirements for a new bargain are even more problematic.

4.   The new collective bargain ing agreement between baseball owners and players could have a dramatic effect on the game.

5.   The railroads have a couple of new bargains, and there is a brand-new economy bus service.

6.   What new bargain can and should be struck with Arab allies with whom the United States shares common strategic interests but whose policies are compromising U.S. national security?

7.   Euphoria raced through markets, with investors seeing new bargains in Brazil and a likely end to the drain on its currency reserves.

8.   Euphoria raced through the markets, with investors seeing new bargains in Brazil and a likely end to the drain on its currency reserves.

9.   Japan is in the fifth year of its deepest recession since World War II, and consumers flocking to new bargain outlets have added downward pressure on prices.

a. + bargain >>共 255
hard 9.75%
best 7.00%
good 5.88%
relative 4.88%
real 4.38%
better 3.63%
great 3.50%
faustian 2.50%
harder 2.13%
grand 1.88%
new 1.13%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
bargain 0%
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