91.   A spokesman for Long-Term Capital denied that it was selling dollars for yen.

92.   A stronger dollar makes overseas sales worth less when translated into dollars for financial reporting purposes.

93.   A stronger dollar reduces revenue from overseas units when the local currency is translated into dollars for reporting purposes.

94.   A veteran of raising election dollars for others as first lady, Mrs. Clinton has been unabashedly filling her own campaign coffers here.

95.   Adding insult to annoyance, Herron has been billed hundreds of dollars for calls others made to her home by mistake.

96.   After a nearly nonstop slide against the dollar for the first six months of its life, the euro is coming back into vogue.

97.   After he left government, retired Gen. Colin Powell was able to command top dollar for just showing up at a cozy business luncheon.

98.   Aging, and spreading, baby boomers will pay top dollar for clothes that look good and fit well.

99.   Again, check with the maker of your PC for specifics or, to be safe, spend a few extra dollars for better-grade SDRAM.

100.   Airport officials are considering spending millions of dollars for blast-resistant windows or other barriers for the terminals.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
dollar 0.14%
dollar + p. >>共 65
in 32.94%
for 9.22%
of 8.36%
to 5.55%
from 5.54%
a 5.19%
on 5.14%
against 4.37%
by 4.29%
into 3.37%
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