111.   It will mean an end to de facto censorship.

112.   John Clark returns to face a group of terrorists so extreme that their success could literally mean the end of life as we know it.

113.   Latin American airlines fear international deregulation means the end of the flight.

114.   Letting a few more trucks rumble into Baghdad does not mean an end to the blockade.

115.   Logger Ken Smith is living in the shadow of a proposed federal rule that could mean the end of a century-long livelihood for his family.

116.   Long, long ago, Labor Day meant the end of television reruns, the beginning of football and the last few weeks of summer produce.

117.   Legislation eliminating American Indian mascot names from California public schools could mean the end of the Laytonville Warriors, to the dismay of students at the school.

118.   Many were uncertain, even skeptical that this really meant an end to the war.

119.   Moreover, a shared global marketplace will also mean an end to barriers among Israel and its neighbors, he said.

120.   Monday night, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe warned that the successful storming of the hijacked aircraft Monday would not mean an end to attacks on French targets.

v. + end >>共 703
put 11.89%
mark 8.85%
near 6.16%
bring 4.45%
demand 4.29%
mean 4.29%
negotiate 3.58%
signal 2.98%
see 2.79%
reach 2.41%
mean + n. >>共 2049
lot 3.89%
end 3.39%
thing 1.87%
loss 1.72%
money 1.61%
trouble 1.47%
difference 1.45%
change 1.09%
profit 1.05%
return 0.88%
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