1.   And she told her boss, who rewarded her with a huge raise.

2.   Giuliani has said that a huge raise is not needed, and that the teacher shortage is not as bad as the union says.

3.   Sam Biscoe, who resigned that office to run for county judge, turned down a huge raise commissioners voted themselves last year.

4.   Which means drop the franchise tag and give him a huge raise.

5.   Owners won a majority of the cases for the fifth straight year, but most players got huge raises, even if they lost or settled.

6.   Among them are Helling, Houston closer Billy Wagner, St. Louis shortstop Edgar Renteria and Montreal starter Dustin Hermanson, all set to receive huge raises.

7.   Even with the loss, Rocker is getting a huge raise in the first year he was eligible for arbitration.

8.   Health Ministry official Mohammed Kattainy said the huge raises demanded by nurses could not be paid immediately.

9.   In any event, Rocker is getting a huge raise in the first year he was eligible for arbitration.

10.   Kevin Millwood is getting a huge raise, just not as large as the one he hoped for.

a. + raise >>共 171
big 9.80%
annual 5.23%
hefty 3.70%
significant 3.05%
small 3.05%
substantial 3.05%
large 2.83%
huge 2.61%
bigger 2.61%
higher 2.18%
huge + n. >>共 1247
amount 2.80%
number 1.94%
loss 1.82%
crowd 1.64%
sum 1.42%
debt 1.17%
market 1.10%
profit 1.07%
increase 0.81%
investment 0.76%
raise 0.05%
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