91.   Balmaceda, who said that politics is not a regular subject in her house, still relishes a desire to back issues and choose a candidate sans singlets.

92.   Belgrade politics is one reason for the new violence.

93.   Being part of athletic lore is a no guarantee of political success, not even when the lore involves the Sooners and the politics are Oklahoman.

94.   Besides, he added, politics is on his side.

95.   Bill Clinton may have set the right precedent for a time when politics is so plastic and uninspiring.

96.   Bill Clinton was popular just about everywhere in Europe because his politics were much closer to those of the moderate to leftist politicians who govern the continent.

97.   Bill Weld may be out of politics, but politics is clearly not out of Bill Weld.

98.   Bloom said politics were not part of the decision-making process.

99.   Bob Bailey, assistant dean of the University of Missouri-Columbia law school, said he also sensed that politics was at play.

100.   A spokesman for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi denied that politics was involved in granting Aritomi citizenship.

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question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
politics 0.06%
politics + v. >>共 413
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