71.   In the end the human tragedy was so great that the U.S. government has felt compelled to mount an enormous relief effort.

72.   In some respects, such a tragedy is not a surprise.

73.   It dawned on those who listened that of all the episodes and misfortunes that the Cowboys have endured, tragedy had not been one of them.

74.   Kaufman agrees, but believes that appropriating and simplifying tragedy is a necessity.

75.   Journee said the real tragedy in Jasper is what has happened to the Byrd family.

76.   McCarthyism was rampant for a while, and there was the tragedy of Vietnam.

77.   Moments later it was clear that the tragedies were not accidents.

78.   No one before him had created a body of work that treated adolescent crisis as if it were a tragedy disrupting the world as the millennium nears.

79.   No, the real tragedy is the horrible crisis in take-home pay for six-figure talk show hosts.

80.   Now we have entered Act Three and the Clinton tragedy is moving into its final phase.

n. + be >>共 1635
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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
tragedy 0.02%
tragedy + v. >>共 244
be 23.73%
strike 8.36%
occur 7.49%
happen 3.75%
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take 1.44%
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