91.   He knew it could mean an end to his career as a play-by-play sports announcer and baseball analyst for ABC and ESPN.

92.   He should know this month if it means the end of his career or just a brief hiatus from weekly car wrecks.

93.   He said changes in prosecutors in other federal jurisdictions did not necessarily mean the end of any investigation.

94.   Her return also means the end of sponge baths and dehydrated food.

95.   However, many impoverished Haitians say they would welcome foreign soldiers if it meant an end to the crisis.

96.   I hope this will mean the end of the Taliban, and the beginning of peace for Afghanistan.

97.   I groan, knowing it means the end of a marvelous evening.

98.   If not addressed soon, the loss of electrical power and of research capabilities could mean the end for the outpost.

99.   If unreversed, it means the end of NATO and a new century of ethnic war.

100.   If LTV closes, it will mean the end of a company with roots far from the steel industry.

v. + end >>共 703
put 11.89%
mark 8.85%
near 6.16%
bring 4.45%
demand 4.29%
mean 4.29%
negotiate 3.58%
signal 2.98%
see 2.79%
reach 2.41%
mean + n. >>共 2049
lot 3.89%
end 3.39%
thing 1.87%
loss 1.72%
money 1.61%
trouble 1.47%
difference 1.45%
change 1.09%
profit 1.05%
return 0.88%
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