41.   He must be generous in his tone and give no opening to those always ready to complain about American hegemony.

42.   He said the money he receives from their opening to tourists had not even been enough to keep them maintained.

43.   He was also the Nobel Peace Prize-winner who presided over the opening to the Palestinians.

44.   If the opening to the step already has a sloping side, you can install just the door itself.

45.   In particular, he said, mammaries are openings to the outside world that carry the risk of mastitis, a sometimes dangerous infection.

46.   In the fall it offers young bluefish after its opening to the ocean closes.

47.   It also means opening herself to public examination.

48.   It may be difficult to plug all openings to the attic, but the problem of wasps in the attic is not as severe as that in the ceiling.

49.   Jane R. Smith, president of Options Resource and Career Center in Houston, said she stands up and announces job openings to members of business groups.

50.   Now we get away from the crisis and the opening to what the economy looks like.

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end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
opening 0.03%
opening + p. >>共 62
of 77.29%
to 4.35%
on 3.97%
up 3.08%
with 2.30%
round 1.21%
by 1.06%
over 0.72%
between 0.66%
into 0.63%
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