1.   HE says when the recession came people were not buying kitchen utensils.

2.   And a killjoy recession could come any day now.

3.   And if investors begin to fear that another recession is coming, the spreads could widen rapidly.

4.   Argentine stocks, led by automobile and construction issues, rose for a second day amid hopes that a yearlong recession was coming to an end.

5.   Bonds are climbing because a recession is coming.

6.   A recession must come.

7.   Come a recession, Congress would be forced to kick families out of the program or reduce the value of food stamps.

8.   Dell Computer might not get stuck with huge inventories come a recession but its sales certainly will suffer.

9.   Fed officials said they also see evidence that the recession could be coming to an end relatively soon.

10.   He pushed the plan despite evidence that the recession is coming to an end, suggesting that it could strengthen the recovery by speeding the creation of new jobs.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
recession 0.03%
recession + v. >>共 168
be 27.34%
hit 7.02%
end 5.96%
begin 3.19%
have 3.19%
come 2.98%
start 2.02%
deepen 1.70%
force 1.70%
take 1.60%
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