101.   But X-rays were negative and the former Bruin has only stretched ligaments, which will likely keep him out two weeks at the most.

102.   Can we also get a P-chip to keep out political speeches?

103.   Cal Dixon, the center, has a sprained ankle that could keep him out the rest of camp.

104.   Candidates on both sides are also sounding very conservative as they talk of harnessing the role of government and emphasize taking people off welfare and keeping out immigrants.

105.   Canada has a very loose policy for keeping out bad guys, and we have essentially no border enforcement.

106.   Cheney now locks the doors of his home to keep out burglars looking for drug money.

107.   Cracking new markets in China can be tough because local governments keep alive the companies they own by keeping out competition.

108.   Could all this be used to keep out unions?

109.   Critics argue the new laws and proposals will do little to keep out terrorists and do far greater damage to the national economy.

110.   Defense lawyers fight to keep them out, prosecutors agnonize over which ones to use.

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spell 8.31%
leave 7.21%
lie 5.24%
force 3.62%
squeeze 3.62%
pump 2.96%
sniff 2.58%
flesh 2.33%
stay 1.90%
keep + p. >>共 82
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for 14.20%
in_touch_with 11.00%
with 10.50%
as 6.53%
pace 6.17%
in 3.32%
within 3.09%
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