41.   A two-year-old, the age when a horse can start racing, also allows buyers to see the horse work out.

42.   After leaders of both houses work out differences between the two versions, which they expect to do before Thanksgiving, it will go to the White House.

43.   All this means is that Los Angeles has less than five months to work out a deal it has been unable to cobble together for more than a year.

44.   Britain would have to decide whether to join the French and Germans in making the vehicle and then work out specifications.

45.   But Dietz is also an exceptionally graceful writer, able to set up and work out his conceits with intelligent precision.

46.   But it could also affect bigger corporations, many of which have been farming out work out to ever-smaller subsidiaries or to small outside service providers.

47.   But leaving early to meet a friend or go work out is not, he said, although these activities may be just as important to your mental health.

48.   But just because Tesco has managed to work out the initial challenges does not mean the company will necessarily dominate the future business.

49.   But Marquette, who never received financial compensation for coaching and had to mortgage his house on occasion to make things work out, was only getting started.

50.   But that debt cannot be restructured until Russia and the IMF work out a new agreement, to replace the failed accord of last July.

n. + out >>共 1035
point 7.77%
way 6.62%
turn 2.25%
figure 1.94%
work 1.68%
eye 1.59%
man 1.38%
hand 1.27%
one 1.21%
night 1.07%
work + p. >>共 80
of 21.50%
on 16.28%
in 14.97%
for 8.12%
with 6.21%
as 5.69%
at 5.30%
by 3.94%
to 2.79%
from 1.80%
out 1.25%
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