1.   As the arriving Republicans pack into Philadelphia, so will assorted protest groups, vowing to rally by the tens of thousands.

2.   A gallant, if ill-fated, rally by the plucky if unlucky Seahawks.

3.   But Brett Butler followed this crowd-stirring rally by popping up a bunt weakly in front of the plate.

4.   Hawkers there offer drugs to young and old alike, and it is the scene of annual smoke-ins and rallies by advocates of legalizing marijuana.

5.   He has always been able to rally support by blaming Israel for the faltering peace, and he still commands great respect.

6.   If history repeats, she said, after a correction in one quarter, small stocks will rally by more than their large counterparts.

7.   If the chancellor cannot rally support by the time of state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia next spring, his hold on power will begin to appear tenuous.

8.   Investors will continue to look for attractive high tech shares, but the wider market will be kept from rallying by selling by domestic institutions, traders said.

9.   Lofton rallied by fouling off a couple of two-strike pitches and worked the count into a walk.

10.   Other retail stocks already were rallying by that time, however.

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direct 1.69%
be 1.60%
speak 1.28%
begin 1.28%
win 1.21%
write 1.19%
judge 1.07%
start 1.05%
produce 1.01%
do 0.98%
rally 0.03%
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around 12.26%
for 10.59%
behind 9.34%
to 8.88%
from 6.15%
against 5.59%
after 5.28%
with 3.73%
as 3.60%
by 0.62%
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