21.   As soon as his new term began, she grabbed the limelight as chairwoman of a commission to upgrade the state educational system.

22.   At first glance, the new Supreme Court term that opens on Monday figures to be a pale imitation of the blockbuster term that concluded in June.

23.   Banco do Brasil renegotiated new terms, representing both Mendes Junior and Iraq.

24.   Before the new term begins, he attends the Quidditch World Cup with his friends Ron and Hermione.

25.   Besides enacting new terms and conditions, the clubs could lock out the players rather than wait and allow the players to set the time for a work stoppage.

26.   Beyond that, we need a new term, perhaps maxi-chutzpah or mega-chutzpah.

27.   -- Rejecting the proposal, declaring an impasse, opening the season under new rules defined only by management and inviting the players to work under new terms.

28.   A bankruptcy declaration would have allowed Island Helicopters to continue operating while it came to new terms with creditors, including the city.

29.   A new term might be on the horizon if David Lauren has anything to do with it.

30.   A new term had emerged, one that seemed to require the cooperation of certain Andersen partners even after they left the firm.

a. + term >>共 699
long 11.66%
second 11.60%
short 9.47%
longer 3.42%
third 3.06%
financial 2.67%
first 2.63%
near 2.22%
new 1.82%
consecutive 1.33%
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%
term 0.10%
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