61.   The dramatic stories about poor medical care in HMOs grab headlines, but anecdotes are not evidence that the plans are bad for consumers, HMO supporters say.

62.   The mayor of Le Lavandou, Gil Bernadi, has grabbed headlines all over France.

63.   The megamergers between Grumman and Northrop, and Martin Marietta and Lockheed grabbed the headlines last year.

64.   The movement grabbed headlines in June by offering human cloning services, urging those who were interested to write to its Geneva post-office box.

65.   The legal Melbourne bordello grabbed the headlines last October when it announced it would become a public company and seek a listing on the Australian Stock Exchange.

66.   The lowest paid extras in these high-profile courts dramas hold more power than the stars who get paid big bucks and grab the headlines.

67.   The scandal has grabbed national headlines since it broke in March, when Nomura Securities Co. admitted to paying off the same racketeer.

68.   The small rise in real gross domestic product in the fourth quarter grabbed many headlines.

69.   Then last week, again in New Hampshire, McCain grabbed more headlines by coming out on top in a theoretical Election Day matchup with Gore.

70.   They both grew up in Massachusetts and grabbed headlines while playing amateur hockey in Boston.

v. + headline >>共 162
make 45.00%
grab 9.79%
hit 5.70%
dominate 5.63%
capture 2.68%
read 2.32%
get 2.11%
generate 1.97%
create 1.20%
draw 1.13%
grab + n. >>共 989
rebound 6.08%
attention 3.50%
headline 3.12%
ball 2.83%
hold 2.18%
share 2.13%
arm 1.97%
lead 1.73%
gun 1.61%
hand 1.30%
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