61.   At least three ousted managers got contracts that paid them more than they were making as employees.

62.   Auster, unfortunately, does not make as much of these sorts of misunderstandings and incongruities as he might.

63.   At the height of his success, Little Richard abandoned show business, went to a bible college in Alabama and tried to make it as a gospel singer.

64.   Aveline, a top Paris dealer, has two pairs of signed Valadier candelabra that were made as centerpieces for the tables of the nobility.

65.   Back home in Florida, Trent Dilfer is just as comfortable not making any decision quite yet.

66.   Barely more than five-feet tall, she nursed little hope initially of making it as a Broadway chorus girl.

67.   Beginning investors have a number of choices to make as they start building an investment plan.

68.   Between the lack of roles for black actors outside the genre, and the impact he made as Shaft, Roundtree was boxed in.

69.   -- The Transportation Department will relax regulations that limit the number of oil deliveries trucks can make as part of a three-year experiment.

70.   A figure of winged Father Time with raised arm holding a sickle was probably made as a doorbell for a shop and probably meant to be robed.

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see 9.14%
come 4.10%
work 4.03%
use 3.96%
identify 3.04%
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take 1.39%
quote 1.35%
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from 12.47%
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through 4.23%
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