101.   U.S. tobacco companies sell products similarly branded as addictive and dangerous in Australia, Thailand and Singapore, although at home they insist tobacco does not hook smokers.

102.   University officials cited safety concerns for the ban, claiming the stick that served as a handle for the flags was dangerous in a crowd.

103.   With firepower up front and a versatile midfield, Lazio is as dangerous in attack as it has been the past few seasons.

104.   Germans have since the war feared such blatantly patriotic statements as dangerous in the wake of the nationalistic abuses of the Nazi past.

105.   A further substance was Thiodan, classified as dangerous in the United States and banned in several other countries.

106.   A former defence minister, Jansa is likely to be more dangerous in opposition, the paper said.

107.   A spokeswoman at UNHCR headquarters in Geneva said that security had greatly deteriorated and that the situation had become especially dangerous in camps around the Zairean town of Goma.

108.   Barberi admitted that Vesuvius was so dangerous in its swings of mood that evacuation was the only sure way to avert the worst.

109.   Becker said the move was dangerous in the often extreme heat at the Australian Open grand slam event in Melbourne in January.

110.   Bulgarian authorities Monday began running tests at an ageing nuclear reactor that is considered one of the most dangerous in the world, plant officials said.

a. + in >>共 1080
involved 7.47%
born 4.61%
available 2.52%
active 2.03%
common 1.58%
alone 1.34%
high 1.19%
due 1.19%
popular 0.96%
successful 0.95%
dangerous 0.10%
dangerous + p. >>共 41
to 24.13%
for 22.39%
than 17.17%
as 8.84%
in 8.33%
because_of 3.55%
on 3.12%
by 2.10%
with 2.10%
at 1.23%
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