11.   Local news is dry, sparse, and state-controlled, and few people can afford overseas travel.

12.   Much of the drop was related to a decline in overseas travel in September.

13.   Overseas travel originally exposed Japanese consumers to the forbidden fruit of low prices.

14.   Record numbers of Koreans are choosing to spend their vacations in foreign climes, prompting the government to slap a fee on overseas travel.

15.   Richard Holbrooke, the American ambassador to the United Nations during the Clinton administration, agreed that for now overseas travel was far less important for Bush.

16.   She took credit for opening international markets to dozens of state businesses -- a byproduct of her extensive overseas travels.

17.   Slowly but surely, something new is filling the space that used to be taken by front-page bylines, overseas travel and trendy bars and restaurants.

18.   Suharto is in the midst of what State Secretary Moerdiono said on Friday is a ten day rest after a busier-than-usual schedule of overseas travel.

19.   That timetable would allow several lawmakers to keep overseas travel plans of their own.

20.   The invisible trade deficit grew amid increased overseas travel by Koreans during the winter school vacation and rises in freight charges and payments for technology royalties.

a. + travel >>共 851
foreign 4.94%
international 4.07%
online 2.48%
free 2.26%
overseas 2.16%
corporate 1.97%
visa-free 1.48%
valid 1.32%
domestic 1.23%
new 1.13%
overseas + n. >>共 896
market 12.48%
investor 4.23%
sale 3.32%
investment 2.54%
operation 2.46%
trip 2.40%
earnings 2.26%
ballot 2.16%
buyer 1.57%
worker 1.37%
travel 0.96%
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