41.   Sometimes, the idea is not to resell the name but to mock the candidate by attracting innocent eyeballs to negative sites.

42.   The board is most concerned about parties paying for advertisements or mailings that back a candidate by name.

43.   The Bush interview is not the first time a Boston TV reporter has caught a presidential candidate by surprise.

44.   The Clinton impeachment proceedings will energize the GOP base and will provide both lift and loft for Republican candidates all by itself.

45.   The four finalists were selected from among eight candidates by a U.S. Olympic Committee site selection task force.

46.   The main question is whether or not we in New York are going to make our decision on a candidate by the standards of parochialism.

47.   The play is considered a good candidate by handicappers because it is the only new Broadway play by a living American playwright.

48.   The report also shows that in tight races, political parties and interest groups outspent candidates by more than two-to-one on radio and television advertising.

49.   The totals are limited to those states where the polls show one candidate ahead by a margin that is greater than the margin of error of the particular poll.

50.   They plan to start interviewing candidates by the first of next week, aiming to make a decision by the time Chancellor Ramon Cortines steps down in October.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
candidate 0.04%
candidate + p. >>共 64
for 49.46%
in 16.96%
from 5.42%
of 5.37%
with 4.23%
to 3.00%
on 2.72%
at 1.56%
as 1.21%
by 0.98%
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