71.   But in case something got lost in the translation on the move from Boston, Carl Everett gave us a reminder Sunday.

72.   But it was clearly an opening move from the left, not from the center, as many Republicans had hoped.

73.   But it was her move from Brooklyn to the University of New Hampshire that gave Richmond the culture shock of her life.

74.   But Kissell said delays have resulted, in part, because NCAA officials are in the midst of a move from Kansas to their new offices in Indianapolis.

75.   But Mahony already is running into strong opposition to a move from civic and government leaders, who consider the cathedral key to downtown revitalization.

76.   But most were confused by their first taste of freedom . . . a quick move from one camp to another, until another is ready.

77.   But making the move from TV to movies is more than just a matter of money.

78.   But Sultan Abdul-Malik is already taking the offensive to any potential criticism over his move from defensive end to outside linebacker.

79.   But that is when Diligence made his move from second place, where he had raced the entire route.

80.   But the Browns move from Cleveland to Baltimore touched a cord all over the country.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
move 0.11%
move + p. >>共 73
by 15.64%
to 14.84%
in 10.51%
toward 7.71%
into 6.98%
as 5.16%
from 4.91%
for 4.56%
on 3.93%
against 3.51%
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