91.   They say their information is based in part on intelligence reports, but the diplomats are unwilling to provide proof, and their accusations cannot be verified independently.

92.   This gives it key data on which to base its evolution.

93.   This is fine, but allusion is pretty flimsy stuff on which to base art in the end.

94.   This reality has not deterred seven political scientists from creating mathematical formulas on which they base their ultimate presidential year prediction.

95.   To a degree, I based him on the crown prince of Kaiser Wilhelm.

96.   Those are slender reeds on which to base a new peace initiative.

97.   Tobin clearly leans toward Graham as his quarterback of the future, but that has to be based more on potential than performance.

98.   Too much tolerance has left people looking for a foundation on which to base such values.

99.   Trulock added, however, that the congressional committee was too categorical in its report, which was based in part on his testimony.

100.   Voters rarely identify abortion as the pivotal issue on which they base their decisions about candidates.

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