101.   Unlike these efforts, which involved creating more original content under new brands, the New Yorker site is purely a companion to the magazine.

102.   Viagra and the Internet appear to be ushering in a new brand of high-tech drug abuse.

103.   What it will do is make it harder to introduce and promote new brands, while raising profits as the companies spend less on promotion.

104.   When a company is trying to cut expenses, the price of starting a new brand with new advertising can look prohibitively expensive.

105.   When Graf and Novotna took the court, an entirely new brand of tennis emerged.

106.   With the new show NBC says it hopes to establish a new brand of offbeat comedy.

107.   Yet their efforts have barely been noticed in the flourishing electronic drug market, a new brand of commerce that is raising questions of medical ethics and law.

108.   Yolanda Ball, project manager on Vanilla Coke, spent months on the new brand.

109.   Plans are afoot to launch new international brands, says Sitaram.

110.   A new brand, Scion, a new superior line of products manufactured and distributed exclusively in the Philippines, is also available.

a. + brand >>共 748
new 5.21%
different 2.99%
popular 2.22%
national 2.15%
strong 2.07%
well-known 2.00%
major 1.93%
same 1.89%
foreign 1.78%
leading 1.60%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
brand 0.05%
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