1.   That probably means it will offend the few and rip off the many.

2.   The Decisions of the union delegations will probably mean a continuing wrangle.

3.   It probably also means that it was issued while Clovis was still a pagan.

4.   No he probably means the twentieth.

5.   An unexpected increase in the August U.S. trade deficit probably means third-quarter growth -- though still healthy -- was less than first thought.

6.   Analysts said the management change will probably mean the company will shift its strategy from one of cost-cutting to one that involves more effective sales.

7.   And fewer competitors probably will mean higher phone rates for consumers.

8.   Analysts said today that the purchase price probably means Philips will book a loss if it sells.

9.   Analysts say the new law probably means they can keep the larger stake in the news channel.

10.   And all of these approvals probably would mean increased sales and profits for MiniMed, he said.

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also 22.70%
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really 5.64%
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often 2.64%
only 2.47%
never 2.23%
just 2.09%
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be 14.53%
have 6.21%
take 1.91%
go 1.77%
make 1.75%
do 1.55%
get 1.43%
come 1.30%
will 1.28%
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