31.   Investors said political rhetoric concerning trade and other issues could influence financial markets.

32.   It exists only in political rhetoric, media coverage and the public mind.

33.   It was so hot, political rhetoric seemed cool.

34.   Kristen Brustad, assistant professor of Middle Eastern studies at Emory, bemoans the current political rhetoric.

35.   Many scholars of political rhetoric credit the president for vastly improving his communication skills as the White House formulated the U.S. military reaction.

36.   Many who hear the heated political rhetoric in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing are troubled by uncertainty as to the degree and legitimacy of anti-government oratory.

37.   Mike Adams, who owns a small computer company in New Orleans, said he was alienated by much of the political rhetoric.

38.   Mostly the dialogue was familiar political rhetoric served up like McNuggets that have been sitting in a hot car too long.

39.   More so than any modern politician, the speaker is on a quest to change the art of political rhetoric into a science.

40.   More important, I put a lot of faith in the securities markets themselves to sort out political likelihood from political rhetoric.

a. + rhetoric >>共 520
political 5.86%
harsh 4.89%
nationalist 3.52%
fiery 3.18%
anti-american 2.22%
angry 2.10%
tough 1.99%
inflammatory 1.71%
heated 1.65%
populist 1.65%
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%
rhetoric 0.11%
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