81.   That helps explain why the fastest growing imports are semiconductors, personal computers and autos.

82.   The domestic sugar industry endorsed changes in U.S. sugar policy that officials said could expand production and remove minimum price guarantees for growers when imports are low.

83.   The de rigueur European import is a bust.

84.   The decline in the doso meant that imports were more expensive, and that will likely put upward pressure on consumer prices.

85.   The German import is simply a great beer with far more complexity and a smoother, more satisfying aftertaste.

86.   The leading imports are fertilizer, petroleum products, motorbikes and cement.

87.   The Japanese import is still alive and kicking, but is being overshadowed by the hoopla surrounding all the new video games and techie toys in general.

88.   The imports are illegal, but U.S. officials concede that they are occurring on a large scale, particularly from Slovakia and Slovenia.

89.   The problems are manifold, observers say, but inexpensive imports are enemy number one.

90.   The question of whether the import is as good as domestic crawfish has been hotly debated.

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