111.   Political conventions are a prime example of virtual unreality.

112.   Perhaps the networks have erred in shaving their coverage time of the national political conventions this summer.

113.   Political conventions were once smoky back-room affairs.

114.   Polls taken during and after political conventions often tell very different stories about just how much a candidate might have gained from his four days in the national spotlight.

115.   Pseudo spent a lot of money covering the political conventions in a grandstanding ploy to find new investors.

116.   Republican leaders want to complete work on it before adjourning for the national political conventions in August.

117.   Recently, he floated the idea of abolishing the time-honored tradition of national political conventions.

118.   Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer will wield gavels in Los Angeles next month as the first two women co-chairs of a national political convention.

119.   She also cited the amounts invested by other jurisdictions in their hosting of other political conventions.

120.   She knows how to find the spotlight at a political convention.

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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