61.   It is reflected in the racial tensions of our major cities and our college campuses.

62.   It is the balance between maintaining a strong core and adjusting to threats and opportunities in business adjacencies that is the central tension of growth strategy.

63.   It takes away the tension of driving.

64.   It is hard now to imagine the tensions of that time.

65.   It was as if the tension of watching the team go scoreless against the far-inferior Swedes was simply too much to bear.

66.   Kempner wisely structures the piece chronologically, in a way that builds the tension of each season and even key games.

67.   Knowing that research appears to be solidifying his standing as a blood relative may help us get through the tension of the next family reunion.

68.   Louther was a virtuoso dancer of rare physical and personal qualities, dancing with the tautness and tension of a coiled spring and the elegant softness of a cat.

69.   Meyer recreates the mood and tension of the day, putting the reader on the train as the president heads to Pennsylvania.

70.   Meanwhile, it is not only self-employed accountants who are experiencing the annual tensions of tax season.

n. + of >>共 1368
number 2.42%
thousand 1.43%
hundred 1.22%
most 1.18%
group 0.86%
series 0.84%
use 0.80%
head 0.77%
sign 0.72%
side 0.70%
tension 0%
tension + p. >>共 57
between 41.79%
in 24.15%
with 9.00%
over 5.55%
on 4.96%
of 2.40%
among 1.95%
within 1.71%
by 1.04%
along 0.89%
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