91.   If Sherman is right, there could be rough times ahead for financial markets, which have rallied to new highs on the expectation of a soft landing.

92.   If the new mayor was hoping his listeners would rally to his theme of shared sacrifice, he was disappointed.

93.   In a speech by the ruined bridge, he urged people to rally to the task of rebuilding.

94.   In other words, everyone who rallied to history and to duty also harbored dreams of victory and dreams of defeat.

95.   In Switzerland, the dollar has just rallied back to the level of last summer.

96.   In the end, defensive Catholics rallied to Kennedy, and Protestants proved they were not bigots.

97.   Investors rallied to BellSouth Monday when the market was plunging, shied away Tuesday when the market rallied.

98.   International medical experts rallied to the cause of the baked potato as one of the most effective defenses against cancer.

99.   It rallied to a new high in August then stalled again, before the October drop.

100.   It was an admirable characteristic, but one that did not endear them to their people and helped isolate them from those who might have rallied to their aid.

v. + to >>共 917
flee 2.74%
close 2.65%
use 2.52%
tie 2.44%
spread 2.13%
continue 1.83%
expect 1.48%
open 1.40%
get_back 1.35%
know 1.32%
rally 0.24%
rally + p. >>共 54
in 17.17%
around 12.26%
for 10.59%
behind 9.34%
to 8.88%
from 6.15%
against 5.59%
after 5.28%
with 3.73%
as 3.60%
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