81.   On the night he won the NCAA title this spring, he napped during the meet to conserve energy.

82.   One has to conserve energy.

83.   Perhaps the most ambitious winery program to conserve energy and to protect the environment is administered by Fetzer Vineyards in Hopland.

84.   Postal teammates Roberto Heras, Jose Luis Rubiera and Tyler Hamilton rode ahead of Armstrong in the climbs, allowing the defending Tour champion to conserve energy.

85.   President Jimmy Carter had begged us to turn down our thermostats and conserve energy.

86.   Residents and businesses -- including those in Los Angeles and other cities with their own electricity supplies -- were urged to conserve energy as the threat of blackouts lingers.

87.   Ronaldo conserved his energy for the occasional sprint, only to suffer further injury with a high-speed collision with Fabien Barthez, the French goalkeeper.

88.   So is Jones, who conserved her energy Wednesday.

89.   So did Powell, careful to conserve energy and remain on his feet for the entire race.

90.   Still, the bulk of the bill focuses on conserving energy while encouraging the use and development of renewable energy like solar power and wind power.

v. + energy >>共 385
have 8.56%
conserve 5.78%
use 4.06%
save 3.90%
focus 3.63%
provide 3.02%
devote 2.45%
produce 2.18%
put 1.91%
expend 1.75%
conserve + n. >>共 141
energy 24.26%
water 13.96%
power 4.94%
cash 4.80%
fuel 3.67%
resource 2.96%
electricity 2.82%
moisture 2.54%
heat 1.97%
stock 1.97%
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