81.   Had Ms. Markicz found out about the toll-free number directly from America Online, she might have been spared the surprise.

82.   He characterized the thefts unveiled Thursday as particularly insidious because government employees, including a number from the welfare department, were involved.

83.   He demanded crime numbers from each precinct daily, not once every six months.

84.   He got the original inflated number from his only two relief appearances, in which he gave up seven runs in two innings.

85.   He fumbles for a scrap of paper, then types a sequence of numbers from it.

86.   Hamza says he has been receiving anonymous and untraceable calls on his unlisted telephone number from people speaking Iraqi-accented Arabic.

87.   He expects huge numbers from himself, which might have been part of the problem.

88.   Here, the customer is illegally instructed to apply for an employer identification number from the Internal Revenue Service.

89.   His rat-a-tat speaking style, punctuated by chopping hand motions, accompanies a daunting memory that allows him to cite page and line numbers from thick rulings.

90.   I got your number from so-and-so.

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money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
number 0.07%
number + p. >>共 41
of 93.22%
in 1.34%
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