71.   People with high scores on this scale also showed higher levels of antibodies and reported fewer serious illnesses.

72.   Players leave Carnoustie with vivid memories, high scores and horror stories.

73.   Researchers said the states with high raw scores tend to have fewer minorities, higher family incomes and better-educated parents.

74.   Respondents with high scores in brand recognition, for instance, were rated as four times more likely to become smokers.

75.   Ravitch served on the National Assessment Governing Board, a panel of educators and citizens who decided how high scores had to be for the various achievement levels.

76.   She has received high scores on polls of Houston-area lawyers.

77.   Students who achieve high scores are given awards in many Texas schools.

78.   Symptoms are high scores, shortness of breath and fear of open spaces.

79.   That just adds up to a high score.

80.   The major and underappreciated factor is not the increase in the number of low scores -- it is the catastrophic decline in the number of high scores.

a. + score >>共 678
low 6.79%
final 6.26%
high 3.51%
musical 2.98%
highest 2.69%
big 2.30%
higher 2.24%
good 2.10%
old 1.92%
same 1.92%
high + n. >>共 715
pressure 6.29%
level 5.41%
price 3.99%
cost 3.17%
wind 2.39%
speed 1.94%
rate 1.89%
standard 1.55%
heat 1.55%
unemployment 1.47%
score 0.27%
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