91.   There is no guarantee the new brands will be a success, and, on rare occasion, can become more trouble than they are worth.

92.   They also brought in a manager who brought a new brand of baseball to the American League.

93.   This is a new brand of gospel music, and on Sundays it rocks the congregation at New Covenant Christian Center into a frenzy.

94.   This new brand of connectivity presents new degrees and magnitudes of exclusivity.

95.   To deal with a potential change in taste buds, the company needs to become a nimble innovator of new brands and products.

96.   Today, many reporters are exercising an outspoken new brand of journalism, often investigative and frequently irreverent.

97.   Today many reporters are exercising an outspoken new brand of journalism, often investigative and frequently irreverent.

98.   To achieve that, the company plans to increase its market share in the four groups, widen its global reach and create new brands and product categories.

99.   Two financial advertisers will also be running new brand work.

100.   Undaunted, Richard Smith and his son, David have just introduced a new super-premium brand, called Alaska.

a. + brand >>共 748
new 5.21%
different 2.99%
popular 2.22%
national 2.15%
strong 2.07%
well-known 2.00%
major 1.93%
same 1.89%
foreign 1.78%
leading 1.60%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
brand 0.05%
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