71.   A Korean store owner gamely danced a few steps with the mule.

72.   A Gallup Poll released Tuesday showed a president out of step with the populace on some environmental issues.

73.   A quick first step along with the ability to penetrate and pass out to the perimeter creates quality shots for Hill and his teammates.

74.   A thriving political movement opposed to genetically engineered crops is marching in step with an emerging anti-globalization campaign.

75.   ABR Information, a Palm Harbor-based provider of health-care administration services, gained in step with many other health-care companies.

76.   According to community-lending activists, Citigroup officials have discussed several steps with them to curb overly aggressive lending practices.

77.   According to sources, a fact-finding committee is expected to recommend that the Big Ten finally get in step with most of the country and hold a tournament.

78.   Again, what better time to step back with the Montross trade as your final act and legacy?

79.   All the people in this swamp were equals, performing the same steps with the same vitality and wearing similar loose-fitting costumes by Liz Prince.

80.   Bringing Eastern and Central Europe into the modern military era to bring their countries more into step with NATO is a potential bonanza for American companies.

n. + with >>共 1340
talk 3.47%
meeting 2.27%
agreement 1.58%
relationship 1.23%
interview 1.19%
tie 1.19%
people 1.14%
contact 1.13%
game 1.03%
deal 1.01%
step 0.09%
step + p. >>共 67
toward 22.63%
in 20.50%
of 12.64%
for 5.39%
towards 5.10%
to 4.79%
with 3.68%
on 2.70%
from 2.56%
into 2.26%
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