91.   The writing is graceful and mercurial by turns, but with firm control exercised in both modes.

92.   The workshops will encourage participants to quit smoking and to exercise in an effort to reduce high blood pressure.

93.   Their mediation remains as crucial as ever but, at least for now, it would be more effectively exercised in concert with other powers or groups of powers.

94.   Twenty-five years ago, most members of the force were white and the department often came under criticism for exercising brutality in the black community.

95.   Whatever restraint the Victorians may have exercised in their deportment and discourse, their summer cottages repressed nothing.

96.   Which can be done without, and more entertainingly than, sitting through this perfunctory exercise in hagiography.

97.   Or any other petty exercise in viciousness.

98.   Particular care must be exercised in sowing the seeds.

99.   Prof Chang, who is also president of City University, said the committee exercised flexibility in its decision and denied there had been pressure to do so.

100.   A U.S. soldier participating in the NATO-led peace force in Bosnia, died while exercising in the fitness center on base, officials said Monday.

v. + in >>共 995
live 3.94%
say 2.38%
remain 2.16%
be 1.95%
kill 1.91%
work 1.82%
base 1.78%
use 1.69%
die 1.53%
stay 1.52%
exercise 0.02%
exercise + p. >>共 51
in 28.63%
at 11.06%
on 10.63%
with 7.81%
over 6.07%
for 5.64%
by 2.82%
due 2.39%
to 2.39%
during 2.17%
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