61.   Television replays clearly showed Weiss was out at first base on a play on which Clemens was stepped on.

62.   The lights may be out at Shea and Wrigley, Fenway and Candlestick.

63.   The next report for business customers will be out at the end of this month and the next report for residential customers comes out shortly before Thanksgiving.

64.   The question that haunted the Yankees was whether Griffey was out at third in the sixth.

65.   The tide is out at this time of morning and water is dangerously low under the little bridge that leads from the bay to a small marina.

66.   There was a time not so long ago when I would go out at night, when all I really wanted was to stay home.

67.   They like to be out at night.

68.   This would have ensured that all NATO troops were out at the end of their one-year mission.

69.   Thornton said he got hooked when he played in the team outing at the end of the season at the Ridge Club in Sandwich.

70.   Up came Nuveman, who had hit the ball cleanly into right field her first time up, only to be thrown out at first.

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hold 2.19%
be 2.14%
say 1.77%
stay 1.61%
meet 1.58%
stop 1.50%
appear 1.42%
remain 1.34%
sit 1.33%
out 0.07%
out + p. >>共 57
for 24.28%
in 19.52%
of 12.67%
with 12.60%
on 11.52%
to 3.22%
at 2.53%
by 1.75%
until 1.66%
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