111.   For fifteen minutes each hour, Turkish troops are allowed to move from their border posts and stand inside the white lines.

112.   For many retirees, the decision to move from a home to a retirement community is sparked by security concerns.

113.   First, he helped his mother in Chicago move from a house to a condo to an assisted living facility and, finally, to a nursing home.

114.   For Oshima, the move from the mainstream to the margins of corporate Japan was a bottom-line decision.

115.   From a restaurant perspective, the move from West Coast to East Coast suits her.

116.   Galderisi made dangerous moves from an advanced position in the Tampa Bay offense, but the Mutiny missed US national team striker Roy Lassiter, out with an injury.

117.   Forgione said a move from the federal level to a school district would take him back to his roots.

118.   Give people the skills to move from welfare to work, as the Republican rhetoric argues.

119.   Grudzielanek also worked with Dent last offseason when the Dodger made the move from shortstop to second base.

120.   Guerin used his speed to avoid Eric Charron before he deked Jim Carey with a move from left to right.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
move 0.11%
move + p. >>共 73
by 15.64%
to 14.84%
in 10.51%
toward 7.71%
into 6.98%
as 5.16%
from 4.91%
for 4.56%
on 3.93%
against 3.51%
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