51.   A stronger hand for ambassadors, who have little authority over the various federal agency workers stationed in their embassies.

52.   A smaller group also meant much better hands for the Knicks, who passed with precision and ran the floor without a misstep.

53.   A timely diversion was at hand for a political community that lately seems to be waiting for Godot as much as Gore or George W. Bush.

54.   Adults are wild about clean hands for a very good reason.

55.   Adults are just wild about clean hands for a very good reason.

56.   After testifying, the two-time presidential candidate went over to Wilson and the two shook hands for photographers.

57.   After that, Netanyahu and Arafat stiffly shook hands for the cameras and quickly departed.

58.   Also on hand for the ceremonies Monday were Tamaulipas Gov. Tomas Yarrington and U.S. Ambassador Jeffrey Davidow.

59.   Bruce got both hands on the ball but cornerback Donald Frank knocked it out of his hands for an incompletion.

60.   Bush shakes his head and holds up his hands for quiet.

n. + for >>共 1471
spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
hand 0.03%
hand + p. >>共 75
of 32.20%
in 13.20%
on 10.26%
with 9.70%
over 4.96%
to 4.57%
at 3.92%
for 2.00%
out 1.52%
from 1.39%
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