91.   The calendars were a hit from the moment they were published in April, and no objections came even from quarters the women were wary of.

92.   The body-jarring hit from Ellsworth was heard in Duncanville.

93.   The Cowboys as an organization have taken hits from around the country.

94.   The Dodgers also got key hits from Gary Sheffield and Devon White to pad their lead.

95.   The even-tempered Anderson bristles a bit when he hears about some bands deleting their biggest hits from live shows, having tired of playing them so often.

96.   The DFS problem returned to the spotlight last week when LVMH conceded earnings took a hit from the unit.

97.   The hit from trade appears to be enough to slow the overall rate of growth in the economy, analysts said.

98.   The items were a hit from the beginning.

99.   The music was reinventing itself, having taken a severe economic and esthetic hit from rock-and-roll.

100.   The Mets have come to expect good outings from Jones much the way they expect big hits from John Olerud.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
hit 0.06%
hit + p. >>共 70
in 34.42%
by 11.80%
for 6.99%
with 6.86%
on 6.40%
of 5.26%
from 4.20%
off 2.97%
to 2.35%
over 2.06%
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