11.   He carries more political baggage than she did.

12.   Her opponents say that Reno entered the campaign with too much political baggage from her years in the Clinton administration.

13.   He seemed like a rather conservative physician with no political baggage, with a background in rural medicine and the strong endorsement of the medical establishment.

14.   Into the Yankee mix now comes a proposal with some promise but heavy political baggage.

15.   Possibly Danforth, a respected, independent figure who brings no political baggage to the job, can clarify many of the troubling issues surrounding the Waco case.

16.   Real estate tycoon Donald Trump and right-wing commentator Patrick Buchanan have jumped to the Reform Party, bringing along their abundant egos and cumbersome political baggage.

17.   President Clinton, joining several Republicans, sought to portray the Texas governor as the candidate of big money, showing that overflowing coffers can bring related political baggage.

18.   Sanders asserted that as a newcomer, with little political baggage, he had the better chance against Helms this time around.

19.   Rukmana and Hartono are the least likely to succeed Suharto because they carry too much political baggage.

20.   Some candidates have more money than others, articulate ideas better than others, run with more political baggage than others.

a. + baggage >>共 186
checked 11.66%
emotional 8.60%
excess 5.74%
political 5.35%
heavy 3.63%
extra 3.06%
lost 3.06%
personal 2.29%
cultural 2.10%
historical 1.91%
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%
baggage 0.03%
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