51.   He scribbled copious notes on the fine points, like week-by-week changes in credit card use, to develop a nuanced picture of the economy.

52.   Her comments reflected a sense among Russians here that much of the furor was based on ignorance of the fine points of figure skating.

53.   His may be a fine point, but it is one that the league would be conceding, however grudgingly, if it drops its lawsuit.

54.   In a restaurant in Northern Spain, Gloria Estefan is negotiating a fine point of the modern concert tour.

55.   In any case, most senators, including Gramm, said these fine points were not the primary reason for the depositions scheduled for Monday through Wednesday.

56.   In particular, the exchange needs to hammer out fine points on determining prices for the currency at the time the futures contracts mature.

57.   In their Saturday program, as the pupils take their places at onstage barres, spectators will be able to examine the fine points of the Vaganova style.

58.   In the streets of Fuyang, these fine points of political science and sociology have not registered.

59.   Inside Israel, the fine points of the agreement were less important than the question of whether it could bring security to the north.

60.   Instead, it drew ridicule and added to the backlash that has been building across the country against the use of legal fine points and distinctions.

a. + point >>共 723
starting 6.09%
key 2.84%
the 2.56%
low 2.39%
extra 2.13%
important 2.05%
first 2.05%
main 1.88%
crossing 1.84%
good 1.72%
fine 0.97%
fine + n. >>共 1645
line 6.41%
wine 2.87%
point 2.04%
job 1.97%
performance 1.36%
sieve 1.25%
restaurant 1.16%
form 1.16%
example 1.09%
detail 0.96%
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