1.   Once on the job, strong immigrant networks mean that other immigrants tend to be hired when new openings emerge.

2.   A hectic, but enjoyable annum ahead brings masses of new openings and opportunities to explore and exploit.

3.   Along with the new opening to foreign capital, goods and services has come a flood of foreign cultural products and social images via television.

4.   Although people here welcome the theoretical prospect of Palestinian unity, the new opening has already exposed the stark cultural and economic contrasts between the two regions.

5.   As expected, the surgeons did not need to create a new opening through the abdomen, known as a colostomy, to eliminate wastes from the bowel.

6.   But in the last few weeks and the first debate, Gore gave the Republicans new openings.

7.   But new opening has already exposed the stark cultural and economic contrasts between the two regions.

8.   Charisse Strawberry said her husband would not need a colostomy, the creation of a new opening through the abdomen to eliminate wastes from the bowel.

9.   Coat makers, whose business has been affected by the warm-winter syndrome, have been quick to spot a new opening.

a. + opening >>共 539
official 6.46%
grand 5.88%
small 3.86%
new 2.77%
formal 2.13%
higher 2.13%
further 2.13%
lower 2.07%
political 1.61%
strong 1.44%
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%
opening 0.02%
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