31.   Officials linked more than half of the increase to a new definition of the disease by the Federal Government.

32.   Now abandon those mental pictures of tree-swinging primates and brace yourself for a new definition.

33.   Now, the fact that a legal resolution is still being pursued after so many years holds the promise of a new definition for Southern justice.

34.   Quebec had to have a weak central government to allow its distinct society, given new definition by the Quiet Revolution, to flourish.

35.   Prosecutors, by and large, are likely to fight any new definition of legal insanity.

36.   She came of age when a new definition of what it meant to be a woman was formulating.

37.   Silver has asked Bruno to sever the new definition for drunkenness from the stiffer penalties, but Bruno said today that he would not do so.

38.   So I am proposing a new definition for an Islamic society.

39.   That the European Union needs a new purpose, or at least a new definition of purpose, should not be in doubt.

40.   The industry has been criticized recently for using photographs that glamorize a drugged look and bring a new definition to the term high fashion.

a. + definition >>共 367
new 5.74%
legal 5.52%
high 3.65%
very 3.50%
precise 2.68%
broad 2.54%
common 2.46%
different 2.31%
broader 2.09%
narrow 2.01%
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%
definition 0.03%
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