61.   If the bracketing works out, and if both teams advance in the tournament, they might meet again to break their deadlock.

62.   In a speech to the governors, Clinton said their proposals would help break a deadlock between the administration and Congress on welfare and Medicaid.

63.   In a speech to the governors Tuesday, Clinton said their proposals would help break a deadlock between the administration and Congress on welfare and Medicaid.

64.   In a bid to reclaim its place at the center of politics, the Nationalists have floated a new proposal about how to break the deadlock with China.

65.   In a frantic night of diplomacy and arm-twisting, White House official Zalmay Khalilzad telephoned Rabbani in Kabul to convince him to break the deadlock.

66.   In elevating the call for private accounts to the presidential campaign, Bush is asking for a mandate to break the deadlock.

67.   In the absence of signs that Sharon can break the deadlock, various theories have arisen to explain his apparent inaction.

68.   It might launch a skirmish to break the deadlock, or even try to invade the South out of desperation.

69.   It was more chemistry than substance, but might it help break the deadlock?

70.   Jerry Rice broke the deadlock.

v. + deadlock >>共 66
break 68.43%
end 7.13%
resolve 4.67%
reach 2.95%
overcome 1.60%
follow 1.11%
hit 0.98%
discuss 0.98%
blame 0.86%
cause 0.61%
break + n. >>共 537
law 7.95%
rule 4.12%
deadlock 3.95%
ground 3.59%
record 3.58%
window 3.38%
leg 3.01%
rank 2.55%
tie 2.40%
bone 2.17%
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