91.   On Thursday, Tommy Thompson, the secretary of health and human services, invited a reporter to his office for a one-on-one chat.

92.   One night in Cleveland, a furious Richardson called a couple of reporters over to his locker following another night on the bench.

93.   One of the management practices we were fighting was the growing use of part-time, nonunion reporters to cover stories in the suburbs.

94.   One of the first questions posed by a Syracuse reporter to Schumer on Thursday was why he had campaigned so infrequently there.

95.   Only one of the four stations in Memphis, the Fox affiliate, assigned a reporter to Los Angeles.

96.   On Thursday, the White House referred reporters to the U.S. attorney, Mary Jo White, whose prosecutors declined to comment.

97.   Once Knoblauch had spoken to Torre, he basically invited reporters over to his locker.

98.   Owners of other markets named in the suit either referred reporters to the Chinese chamber for comment or failed to return calls.

99.   Paul Ryder, an Echlin spokesman, Tuesday referred a reporter to a statement issued in April.

100.   Several hours before the speech, Kerry called reporters to his Boston office and chided the governor for what belatedly recognizing the issue.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
reporter 0.04%
reporter + p. >>共 76
in 15.97%
after 14.97%
for 12.85%
at 12.26%
on 9.38%
from 8.54%
about 3.72%
to 3.09%
before 2.47%
with 2.39%
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