101.   No first lady had ever addressed a national political convention, but FDR asked his wife to go make peace.

102.   Of course, all the important stuff at a political convention happens at night.

103.   Now that the Oprahfied, pre-scripted, content-free political conventions are history, what can the substance-starved American voter look forward to?

104.   One of the big advantages of covering political conventions for a Texas newspaper is that Texans are almost always easy to spot.

105.   Other articles include guides to preserving your vacation snapshots, watching the political conventions, and organizing your lingerie drawer.

106.   One television station here is losing interest in political conventions.

107.   Over the years, political conventions have presented more flops than most Broadway theaters.

108.   Our political conventions, by some strange coincidence, are held the same year as the Summer Olympics.

109.   Political conventions or revival meetings might adapt to the quarters well enough.

110.   Political conventions, as many have noted, are cases of too many people chasing too few stories.

a. + convention >>共 565
national 12.26%
international 8.55%
republican 7.86%
democratic 7.42%
political 5.71%
party 5.55%
annual 5.44%
state 4.63%
constitutional 2.45%
nominating 2.05%
political + n. >>共 919
party 6.88%
leader 2.98%
prisoner 1.59%
analyst 1.43%
system 1.09%
reform 1.07%
crisis 1.03%
opponent 0.97%
career 0.97%
issue 0.93%
convention 0.23%
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