51.   Initial indications were that the event had characteristics of an explosion.

52.   It debunks the notion, in part, at least, that a PGA tour event must have Woods in its field to confirm its legitimacy.

53.   It is a chronic local malady, rooted in the presumption that no event can have much value until New York thrusts itself to center stage.

54.   Italian Jewish leaders withdrew their participation from a Vatican-sponsored Day of Jewish-Christian Dialogue, and the event had to be canceled.

55.   Jones just returned from a scouting trip to Jazz Fest and said the Austin event will also have a massive food court serving Texas food.

56.   Luckily for Barclays, the alliance did not include a share exchange, and a Barclays spokesman said current events would have no impact on the relationship.

57.   Many events have to buy TV time and fight desperately to secure title sponsors.

58.   Many other big-name events still have space available.

59.   Maybe you have to say that every event does have a purpose from some perspective.

60.   Not only was the tennis superb, but the event had implications far beyond sport.

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government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
event 0.09%
event + v. >>共 646
be 28.83%
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have 3.24%
include 2.84%
occur 2.33%
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feature 1.37%
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