81.   She was among those who believed it was a move for Gore to curry favor among black voters as he prepares to run for president.

82.   Sicignano linked Kaplan to payments to dancers for sex with athletes and others with whom the businessman wanted to curry favor.

83.   Since the Liberal Democratic Party is short of a majority in the Upper House of Parliament, it has had to curry favor with other opposition groups.

84.   She uses the familial contact to curry the favor of the famous song writer.

85.   Some campaign finance reform advocates also argue that leadership PACs allow sponsors to curry favor with new members of Congress.

86.   Still, the prosecution had argued that Branscum and Hill broke the law to curry favor with Clinton and win state patronage jobs.

87.   Taiwan also employs numerous other lobbyists and knows the legal ways to curry favor with influential members of Congress.

88.   That call brought a quick attack on Draskovic by the state television and other media as a corrupt opportunist who would do anything to curry favor with the West.

89.   Such leadership PACs, critics say, are a back-door way of raising money and currying congressional favor.

90.   That may have contributed to the aggressive bidding from Wall Street firms looking to curry favor.

v. + favor >>共 125
return 20.89%
curry 13.21%
do 7.60%
gain 5.68%
win 5.45%
find 4.30%
lose 3.53%
receive 3.15%
seek 2.76%
provide 1.69%
curry + n. >>共 28
favor 75.11%
favour 7.42%
paste 2.18%
support 1.75%
chicken 1.31%
powder 1.31%
sauce 1.31%
sympathy 0.87%
ally 0.44%
approval 0.44%
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