1.   At a recent meeting with some governors, Owens said, Bush displayed a new stature.

2.   At the same time, with the introduction of the euro, the Union has gained a new stature and momentum that even Britain has been obliged to recognize.

3.   Bush has demonstrated his abilities and attained new stature as a convincing commander in chief.

4.   But on closer examination, the idea seems quite realistic, especially if you take into consideration the new stature VanDerveer carries with her on the Cardinal sideline.

5.   Gopac gave Gingrich new stature in his fund-raising efforts.

6.   Jiang clearly wanted this trip to give him new stature as a leader at home, and China new stature as a world player.

7.   New stature, greater prominence.

8.   Nurses and pharmacists, for example, said they have new stature and a greater voice in how the institute is run.

9.   Old standbys like grenache, a major component in many Rhone wines, gained new stature.

10.   One clue to his new stature is his reading material.

a. + stature >>共 155
national 9.15%
international 6.81%
political 5.11%
small 4.89%
physical 4.26%
short 3.62%
new 3.19%
growing 2.34%
moral 2.13%
great 1.91%
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%
stature 0%
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