111.   As a result, the arrangement is adding new hostility to the tensions between North and South Korea.

112.   As the jousting last week between Weld and Helms shows, Republicans have not resolved tensions between social conservatives and economic conservatives.

113.   As Sen. Charles Schumer has properly noted, there is no subject more suited to public debate and legislative oversight than the tension between liberty and security.

114.   As for presidential politics, the new contract clearly heightens the tension between Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas and Sen. Phil Gramm, a Republican from Texas.

115.   As tension between the two sides remained high, Israelis have closed off travel between most Palestinian cities, calling it a necessary move while they investigate the bombing.

116.   As the great Modernist Le Corbusier once said, in the tension between historic preservation and real life, life is always right.

117.   As the Getty enters the new millennium, its mission will continue to be defined by a tension between the scholarly and the public, elitism and accessibility.

118.   As their marriage unravels, it becomes clear that race and the sense of otherness that often accompanies race have heightened tensions between them.

119.   As the trial of Jason Noh first got under way, Bell said that it would increase the tension between the black and Asian communities in Fort Worth.

120.   As the interview proceeds, it becomes clear that there have been tensions between them over how much she should discuss their personal lives.

n. + between >>共 678
talk 4.69%
relationship 3.77%
link 3.47%
tension 3.40%
meeting 3.26%
gap 2.35%
agreement 2.08%
tie 2.00%
negotiation 2.00%
cooperation 1.96%
tension + p. >>共 57
between 41.79%
in 24.15%
with 9.00%
over 5.55%
on 4.96%
of 2.40%
among 1.95%
within 1.71%
by 1.04%
along 0.89%
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