71.   And it could be forced to start laying off workers.

72.   And agencies in cities hit harder by the downturn, like Boston, New York and San Francisco, are still laying off employees.

73.   And as another symbol of changed fortunes, the high-end toy store FAO Schwarz offered discounted prices to laid off Enron employees during the holiday season.

74.   And Harris dribbled through the defense, drew out Ammann, and laid off for Beasley to shoot wide from the goal area with the net open.

75.   And not everyone who starts a new business, or lands a new job after being laid off, is making more money.

76.   And it has to vote on the guidelines for laying off tens of thousands of Civil Service workers.

77.   And he has developed more discipline, laying off bad pitches.

78.   And some labor experts say the thriving economy has also helped, since accusations of bias often proliferate when companies are laying off workers.

79.   And teachers, counselors and classroom aides could be laid off.

80.   And if the Mets were not hitting Clement, they were laying off his sharp breaking stuff.

v. + off >>共 462
lay 5.85%
cut 5.13%
set 4.53%
kick 3.62%
touch 3.30%
fight 2.65%
pay 2.52%
close 2.39%
break 2.10%
call 1.86%
lay + p. >>共 68
off 58.26%
in 8.31%
to 6.72%
from 3.87%
down 3.52%
for 2.67%
against 2.18%
over 1.66%
across 1.31%
out 1.02%
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