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91. State-owned industries, already shaken by lay-offs and closures, will come under even greater stress from international competition.
92. In addition to facing the ire of frustrated riders, Muni has also come under fire recently from federal safety officials.
93. Railinfrabeheer which handles maintenance would also come under the department's umbrella, but both companies could be privately owned.
94. Clinton has come under fire from Republicans in Congress who accuse him of doing too little to fight drugs.
95. Read in studio A collection of battered old toys has come under the hammer at an auction today.
96. President Bush has come under congressional pressure to step up the sanctions.
97. Embarrassing yourself in public does not come under the category of self-victimisation. 12.
98. It also has come under criticism for the complicated method in which emergency calls are handled.
99. Does this item come under your line of business?
100. What do bats come under?
101. Does coincidence come under the umbrella of the paranormal?
102. His witness will come under verify check.
103. A collection of antiques have come under the hammer.
104. The old house come under the hammer next week.
105. Spiders, mites, etc. come under the head of Arachnida.
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106. This committee will come under the new Education Department.
107. Share options and pensions may also come under fire.
108. In rare cases, cruise ships have come under attack.
109. All this accentuates the Russian sense of having come under a kind of colonial tutelage.
110. Micro Electro-Machinery System (MEMS) is the hotspot of study in recent years, among them the study of micro clamp holder has been come under more and more attention.
111. The wild strike wildcat strikes have come under the bad drop backdrop of rapidly rising unemployment.
112. In the years since 9/11, these "out of the box" responses have come under increasing scrutiny.
113. When people come under a building when the rescue team leader suddenly ran back, while running variable crying "over fast."
114. The tribunal has recently come under heavy criticism by Hezbollah, amid news reports that members of the Shi'ite militia group and political party might be implicated in the killing.
115. The media has come under some fire during the global financial crisis for fuelling class warfare.
116. The dollar has come under pressure as investors cautiously returned to risker assets after Europe laid out a basic framework to tackle its debt crisis last week.
117. The appearance of serine proteases such as thrombin, tissue plasminogen activator and plasmin in the CNS have come under increasing scrutiny.
118. The wildcat strikes have come under the backdrop of rapidly rising unemployment.
119. These three clubs could come under close scrutiny when their licenses come up for renewal.
120. Altogether calculated that 41 kind of server application procedure will come under the influence.
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