41.   But the team took a blow when three athletes studying in the United States were denied visas to come to the games, Dumesle said.

42.   Columbus RW Steve Heinze took a blow to the head in the first period on a check by Darryl Sydor and did not return.

43.   Currencies and markets throughout the region took blows as investors became nervous about high spending and borrowing by governments and falling or stagnant exports.

44.   Gallic pride took more blows in the annual Five Nations tournament.

45.   I take blow after blow after blow.

46.   Hong Kong will certainly take some blows, analysts say, but the territory also stands to reap its fair share of rewards.

47.   Hussain and Thorpe also took painful blows on the hands.

48.   It also appeared that Ogden may have taken a blow to the head from another Atlanta player.

49.   Johansson saw his election campaign take another blow when CONCACAF announced in mid-May its decision to back Blatter.

50.   Many others, though, end up with some type of brain damage after taking repeated blows to the head.

v. + blow >>共 126
deal 14.72%
soften 13.33%
suffer 10.98%
strike 10.89%
deliver 6.26%
cushion 5.28%
take 5.04%
receive 3.98%
exchange 3.82%
land 3.25%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
blow 0.03%
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