71.   Although Mondesi hit a home run in his first at-bat Tuesday, Russell said that his move up to the second slot was just temporary.

72.   Although he underwent off-season knee surgery, Dawson said his move to a shorter, more compact stroke had more to do with observation than avoiding pain.

73.   Although some team officials secretly hoped the league would lobby for a full-time move to Anaheim, the Board of Governors was unable to sway Sterling.

74.   Although take-out meals clearly have profit potential, the move to meat loaf is not a natural one for a petrochemical concern.

75.   Amerson made the catch, made a move to the outside, cut back inside and high-stepped it into the end zone.

76.   An always-smiling Zahn said at the news conference she had expected to announce a move to CNN in about six months.

77.   An offer of financial security for his family would tempt Zampese to make the move to St. Louis.

78.   An upgrade would put competitive pressure on the NYSE, alone among the national markets in opposing a move to sixteenths, to change its position, Bretzer said.

79.   And a move to Quebec City could give additional clout to anti-Quebec forces back in Ottawa.

80.   Among those changes are a move to an area not covered by the bank or if the person being solicited has gone to jail.

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end 1.15%
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approach 0.86%
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aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
move 0.27%
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in 10.51%
toward 7.71%
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as 5.16%
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