71.   The latter parts are more sophisticated, such as letters or talks by noted people.

72.   The leaders also agreed in principle to revive World Trade Organization negotiations on the launching of another round of global trade talks by the end of this year.

73.   The program will include a public lecture series to provide an educational context for jazz, supplemented by archival performance films and talks by jazz musicians.

74.   The rules adopted in the Uruguay Round required WTO members to open talks by the end of the decade on freeing agricultural trade and protecting intellectual-property rights.

75.   The sharp drop was sparked by renewed inflation fears and some blunt talk by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.

76.   The shooting highlighted vulnerable links between Israel and the Palestinians that persist despite recent talk by Israeli officials of the need for separation to prevent further violence.

77.   The Ravens backed up their pre-game talk by playing with passion against the punchless Giants.

78.   The statement by the Ulster Freedom Fighters was politically significant because the group is represented at the peace talks by the small Ulster Democratic Party.

79.   The union countered that Mackie has forestalled talks by canceling meetings and being inaccessible.

80.   The symposium will include talks by various specialists flying in from Britain, France, Germany, Austria and Sweden.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
talk 0.14%
talk + p. >>共 53
with 57.02%
between 14.55%
in 13.83%
at 2.47%
to 1.63%
for 1.46%
over 1.07%
by 1.02%
as 0.82%
after 0.75%
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