91.   Like many people in the rural South, the Paynes get their news by satellite dish from cities far away.

92.   Laura de Cordoba, who lives in a Lima slum and gets her news from television, had trouble naming any of the opposition candidates.

93.   Loeb and Adams and other colleagues said Vise had a knack for getting access to officials and getting news first.

94.   Lynne Wilson of Atlanta was visiting her father in a South Carolina hospital when she got the news on her WyndTell.

95.   Lynn Chapman said friends from the Sun City development had kept her company since she got the news Friday.

96.   Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates, the richest man in the U.S., keeps getting good news.

97.   Monday we got encouraging news from the chip sector.

98.   Most Americans get their news from TV.

99.   More people called for their test results than would typically return to get the news face-to-face, as is normally required, he said.

100.   Most suburban voters get their news from the New York City television stations, which means that they have not been seeing much of Lazio.

v. + news >>共 541
hear 9.39%
make 6.23%
break 5.00%
get 4.38%
welcome 4.34%
receive 3.49%
have 3.41%
take 3.11%
release 2.97%
follow 2.59%
get + n. >>共 1164
job 2.72%
help 1.70%
money 1.63%
attention 1.46%
chance 1.45%
call 1.33%
lot 1.27%
information 1.22%
ball 1.21%
boost 1.07%
news 0.38%
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