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company tap
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2.17 |
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Three junk-rated companies tapped the market. |
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user tap
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1.32 |
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Most Internet users tap into the computer network via a local phone line. |
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police tap
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1.05 |
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Its products also lets police tap records remotely. |
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government tap
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0.99 |
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- The government should tap external loans as fast as possible and increase government spending. |
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man tap
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0.72 |
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Real men tap in work boots! |
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foot tap
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0.66 |
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His foot tapped on my carpet. |
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people tap
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0.66 |
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People are tapping into the power supply illegally. |
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finger tap
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0.46 |
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His fingers tap the wheel in time with the tune. |
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industry tap
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0.46 |
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The music industry already has tapped into the technology. |
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administration tap
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0.39 |
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The administration tapped the reserve Friday to ease consumer fears about low supplies of home heating oil. |
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agency tap
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0.39 |
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The agency can tap the money to pay claims in the event of a hurricane. |
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customer tap
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0.39 |
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These days, even customers can tap into technology. |
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toe tap
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0.39 |
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Toes tapped. |
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bank tap
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0.33 |
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Sometimes the bank can tap the venture capitalists if the start-up runs out of money. |
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candidate tap
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0.33 |
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By using discussion groups, candidates can tap into issues and hear from voters. |
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consumer tap
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0.33 |
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The new software allows consumers to tap into the Internet via their phones. |
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governor tap
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0.33 |
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Walt said the governor will tap someone to fill the vacant commission seat and will appoint an interim chairman. |
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rescuer tap
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0.33 |
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The six navy rescuers tapped on the hull. |
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way tap
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0.33 |
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A number of domestic companies have discovered new ways to tap into the Latino market. |
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agent tap
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0.26 |
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Currently, federal agents can only tap a single phone. |