31.   He was granted a second term by Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke in a move that effectively guarantees the existence of the Board for the foreseeable future.

32.   The first term in each equation represents a wave travelling in the positive x direction and the second term a similar wave travelling in the negative x direction.

33.   An after-school revision class will be offered once a week throughout the second term.

34.   Almost no matter how the energy crisis plays out, the senior party source said, Davis is all but guaranteed a second term.

35.   Although Kim is prohibited by law from running for a second term, he may now find it harder to govern in his final year.

36.   Already the first of his generation to win the White House, Clinton is only the third Democrat in this century to capture a second term.

37.   Also this week, SAG President William Daniels said he will not seek a second term when his current two-year term expires in November.

38.   Although blacks have appeared as incorrigible Democrats since the second term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the current crystallization of black attitudes has been decades in the making.

39.   Among the concerns weighing on foreign investors are calls for a change in the constitution to allow Ramos to run for a second term.

40.   Analysts were divided as to whether a second term for Ramos would be viewed positively by investors in the long run after the initial concerns fade.

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%
second + n. >>共 806
half 9.38%
time 6.38%
round 5.87%
day 5.52%
quarter 3.31%
set 2.25%
place 2.17%
game 2.14%
term 1.94%
year 1.93%
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