71.   Stephen Stills broke his nose in a fall Saturday, forcing Crosby, Stills and Nash to change concert dates on their first tour of South Africa.

72.   The date was quickly changed.

73.   The downside to flying with them is suggested by anecdotal evidence of delays and penalties for changing departure dates.

74.   The referendum also includes questions on selling land, canceling the death penalty and changing the date of Independence Day.

75.   The ski company had been pressing FIS to change the date of the race from March to December.

76.   They had planned their marriage for December and decided not to change the date just because she got shipped to Haiti for the intervention.

77.   Toledo said he planned to mobilize peaceful demonstrations across the nation to pressure Fujimori into changing the date.

78.   He said the city felt the Games standing could be impaired by changing the date and that shortening the construction period of the facilities would be unwise.

79.   He suggested a revision at European level of the parameters relating to the single currency, or changing the date of its introduction.

80.   Changing the date for shifting to the single currency would entail changing the Maastricht Treaty, said a commission spokesman.

v. + date >>共 408
set 18.07%
give 14.96%
announce 9.07%
fix 5.52%
specify 3.34%
have 3.02%
change 1.99%
schedule 1.67%
confirm 1.17%
make 1.01%
change + n. >>共 808
mind 10.90%
name 4.62%
way 4.27%
life 2.56%
law 2.41%
rule 2.32%
hand 2.18%
bond 1.77%
policy 1.76%
course 1.71%
date 0.30%
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