81.   The governments of France and Spain also have also been giving cash incentives to consumers who buy new national brand cars in return for scrapping older cars.

82.   The idea can always be reused later by modifying it to add new brands.

83.   The idea is to make consumers marginally aware of the new brand without undermining loyalty to the brand under which they now get service.

84.   The mood in these democracies is one of helplessness and anxiety, which helps explain the rise of a new brand of populist politicians.

85.   The new brand of open political warfare over judicial selection is also being felt this year in states like Florida, where top appeals judges are appointed.

86.   The new brand was reported Monday in Beverage Digest, an industry newsletter.

87.   The person added that SBC and BellSouth intended to form a new brand for the new unit, but said the companies had not yet created it.

88.   The park is about to be dug up for the construction of a brand new public sports ground.

89.   The potential profit from the new brands is exciting the manufacturers.

90.   The White House is going at the campaign like a soft drink company, rolling out new brands of pop at planned intervals after considerable pretesting.

a. + brand >>共 748
new 5.21%
different 2.99%
popular 2.22%
national 2.15%
strong 2.07%
well-known 2.00%
major 1.93%
same 1.89%
foreign 1.78%
leading 1.60%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
brand 0.05%
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