81.   Such scenes have become part of life under the harsh new rule of the Taliban, the Muslim religious movement that seized power in Afghanistan last month.

82.   The area around Banyuls, another protected marine reserve, provides good opportunities to study life under the Mediterranean.

83.   The bleakness of life under sanctions, especially a sort of pervasive national depression, is also woven into the dialogue.

84.   The Canadiens went into weekend play riding a three-game winning streak, their best of the season, showing some life under new coach Michel Therrien.

85.   The Cold War was hot and life under the nuclear threat was sober.

86.   The Court of Appeals decided last month to strip General Pinochet, who is a senator for life under the Constitution written during his regime, of his immunity.

87.   The e-mail messages from Yugoslavia spill forth by the thousands, each freighted with a miniature etching of life under the bombs.

88.   The Los Angeles Philharmonic under Esa-Pekka Salonen is remembering a displaced life under the palm and jacaranda trees in a series called Schoenberg Prism.

89.   The shindig at the World Congress Center is likely to be the last before they learn about life under the new Internet order.

90.   The sleepy Norton Utilities roars to life under pressure from competing products from Cybermedia and Helix.

n. + under >>共 1783
area 1.86%
year 0.87%
government 0.73%
city 0.72%
place 0.66%
right 0.63%
life 0.63%
country 0.60%
company 0.60%
election 0.59%
life + p. >>共 93
in 42.06%
on 6.91%
as 6.45%
for 6.17%
with 5.13%
to 4.69%
without 3.47%
into 2.89%
after 2.84%
at 2.52%
under 1.03%
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