101.   On the eve of the release of the report, scandal was practically the only talk of the town.

102.   Pitta maintains his innocence and says the scandals were the work of political rivals.

103.   Relationships are tangled, and scandals are epidemic in the wonderful world of Spanish-language television.

104.   Scandal has been a historical trouble point for second-term presidents, with Nixon and Watergate and Reagan and Iran-Contra as the two best recent examples.

105.   Scandal is not unknown in the chamber.

106.   Scandals are rare here, especially since initiative-imposed term limits.

107.   Scandal is a four-letter word to the people running the Heights.

108.   Scandal is no stranger to Congress, as everyone knows.

109.   Scandal be damned, the Prez could not make the front page of the Press-Gazette any day last week.

110.   Scandal is a kind of blood sport in Washington, as the late Vince Foster described it before driving across the Potomac and putting a pistol to his head.

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company 0.71%
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report 0.57%
question 0.56%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
scandal 0.02%
scandal + v. >>共 444
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erupt 3.50%
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have 2.76%
force 2.23%
lead 2.20%
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