81.   But the prosecutor refused to spell out specifics because, he said, he was bound by grand jury rules on secrecy.

82.   But there had been some hope that Congress could at least begin consideration this year of a comprehensive measure that would spell out a national accord.

83.   But they refused to predict the amount of the final repair bill or to spell out how it would be divided.

84.   But the law failed to spell out each and every chapter of the state statutes where revenue bonds are mentioned.

85.   But this is hardly news, and many wonder why Harvard needed a pricey management consultant to spell out the obvious.

86.   But when asked to spell out his plans to revamp the union, Hoffa is vague.

87.   But to do that, Milosevic needs a Security Council resolution that would spell out that the UN will oversee the international peacekeepers, which will include NATO troops.

88.   But what Bush has not done is to spell out the course his new administration plans instead.

89.   But why not spell it out clearly on the package itself?

90.   By appearing on Capitol Hill to spell out his intentions in slightly greater detail, the president was following hallowed American tradition.

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spell 8.31%
leave 7.21%
lie 5.24%
force 3.62%
squeeze 3.62%
pump 2.96%
sniff 2.58%
flesh 2.33%
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