81.   Despite the holiday connection, Native-Americans in communities nationwide have found ways to fashion the designated month to their advantage.

82.   Each Bush said he has dedicated many months to showing voters that he is his own person.

83.   Eager for more foreign investment, South Africa is promising to expand privatization in coming months to its biggest state-owned companies.

84.   During a trip this month to the Mirage in Las Vegas, the Ciprianis found that their one-armed bandits were giving it back hand-over-fist.

85.   Even Britain, the cheerleader of free market economies in Europe, moved this month to, in effect, re-nationalize Railtrack, the rail infrastructure company.

86.   Even if a decision had been made to use ground forces, it would have taken many months to transport an effective force to the area.

87.   FBI In response the Senate committee responsible for funding the bureau voted unanimously this month to beef up the FBI department that processes those requests.

88.   Extremes are unusual at Eureka which has a quintessential maritime climate, characterized by small temperature variations from day to day and month to month.

89.   Flashbacks are recurrent hallucinatory episodes that are not associated with the presence of the drug in the brain and may occur months to years after stopping its use.

90.   Food prices -- which, like energy costs, are volatile month to month -- also accelerated.

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trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
month 0.10%
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of 38.01%
in 13.14%
for 6.77%
after 4.42%
with 3.90%
on 3.73%
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