61.   In an interview, Breaux, a moderate known for his ability to cut political deals, did not express a position on the Medicare expansion itself.

62.   In addition, portals cut distribution deals with major Internet retailers.

63.   In the early days of cable, union representatives say, actors and writers cut special deals below network rates to help the fledgling industry get off the ground.

64.   In recent days, Livingston has been busy courting conservatives wary of his tendency to cut deals with Democrats.

65.   In Washington, she shows her genes as the daughter of a Chicago politician by cutting savvy deals with Republican leaders, whom she has supported at crucial junctures.

66.   In the Senate, he frequently cut private deals with his colleagues, often leaving even key staff members in the dark.

67.   In the more than five decades since, it has been known as a place where studio executives go to cut deals and tourists venture to spot movie stars.

68.   In the NBA, each team cuts deals with different sponsors.

69.   Indeed, both of those companies have started to cut special deals with airlines beyond their published fares.

70.   Incensed fans cursed the corporate suits who cut the deal and mourned the departure of their irreplaceable hero.

v. + deal >>共 454
make 6.57%
sign 5.56%
approve 5.42%
complete 4.35%
announce 4.22%
strike 3.87%
reach 3.49%
do 3.38%
negotiate 2.79%
close 2.64%
cut 1.75%
cut + n. >>共 936
cost 13.27%
tax 4.73%
rate 4.57%
price 3.88%
job 2.05%
production 1.70%
tie 1.68%
number 1.42%
deficit 1.17%
deal 1.15%
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