31.   A new reality series in which five girls are chosen from thousands of hopefuls to form a new pop group.

32.   A draft of a new Miami Valley emergency plan to deal with weapons of mass destruction confirms that the new reality is much uglier.

33.   A new virtual reality program will make it easier for Web programmers to design panoramic pictures such as those from the Mars Pathfinder mission, Apple said.

34.   A quantum leap in trans-Atlantic cooperation will be required to handle this transition to the new reality along with its long-term effects.

35.   A transition period was thus envisioned that would allow electricity generators and utilities time to adjust to the exciting new reality of competition in wholesale and retail markets.

36.   Able said the guidelines were reflections of a new reality in the world of museums and other nonprofit institutions.

37.   After eight years of a sympathetic Democrat in the White House, black civic and religious leaders have been forced to cope with a new reality.

38.   Bush firmly declared that he would not change course on his agenda to meet the new realities in the Senate.

39.   Brokered by President Clinton, the Oslo agreements infused the spirits of the people with hope and established a new reality of dialogue built on cooperation and mutual respect.

40.   But as old dreams are eclipsed by new realities, it has become increasingly clear that it is a losing battle.

a. + reality >>共 728
virtual 12.15%
political 8.35%
new 8.32%
economic 5.07%
harsh 4.49%
grim 1.72%
hard 1.60%
stark 1.27%
cold 1.18%
current 0.97%
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%
reality 0.10%
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