101.   In addition to his huge fan base among readers, he has made his mark on movie audiences, too.

102.   In Boston, he attributes the fan base to college radio stations like WZBC, WHRB, and WERS, which have diverse, constantly challenging programming.

103.   In a downward spiral, a so-so team means few sellouts, which means no televised home games, an eroding fan base and well-soaked taxpayers.

104.   In Foxborough, the Revolution draws from a diverse fan base, with a heavy concentration of immigrants from the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and Africa.

105.   In contrast, Beanie Babies seem to have an especially loyal fan base among girls and women, he said.

106.   In the wake of some bad breaks, questionable front-office maneuvers and a crumbling fan base, a major shift is occurring.

107.   In their fourth season, the Marlins are an evolving disaster, losing their modest fan base with alarming regularity.

108.   In turn, the quality of competition has improved, also increasing the fan base.

109.   Instead they pressed the discs themselves and are selling them to a growing fan base over a Web site.

110.   Iowa, with a large contingent of transplants, vacationers and snowbirds in the Valley, could have the biggest local fan base.

n. + base >>共 609
army 9.83%
datum 7.76%
power 6.82%
customer 6.64%
fan 5.43%
guerrilla 5.19%
rebel 4.84%
tax 3.74%
support 2.09%
capital 1.77%
fan + n. >>共 468
base 17.62%
support 8.16%
favorite 7.53%
interest 3.92%
violence 2.93%
site 1.87%
blade 1.68%
reaction 1.56%
loyalty 1.43%
behavior 1.18%
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