51.   It means stories about Christmas tree lots are as important, in their way, as stories about plane crashes and political scandals.

52.   Josephson argues without much hope that voters should stop trivializing political scandal and learn once more to make judgments about right and wrong.

53.   Lazard Freres acknowledged that one reason for its departure was a morass of political scandals.

54.   Mahathir achieved his victory despite economic hardship and a political scandal that damaged his crucial arguments of having brought stability and well-being to this ethnically divided nation.

55.   Monica was part of a political scandal that had biblical resonance.

56.   News media reports have examined it with attention usually reserved for political scandal.

57.   Nor does the absence of indignation mean that people have lost their appetite for a good partisan scrap or a juicy political scandal.

58.   Over the years, Wachs has found himself both on the inside and the outside of the Los Angeles political establishment, but never subject to personal political scandal.

59.   One thing Patterson learned in his research was the lengths to which reporters will go to unearth a political scandal, a key element in his new novel.

60.   Perhaps you read the quiet announcement in the newspapers two weeks ago, then moved quickly on to the latest political scandal or celebrity gossip.

a. + scandal >>共 498
political 7.07%
financial 6.42%
doping 3.88%
recent 3.42%
latest 2.97%
major 2.93%
fund-raising 2.22%
current 1.82%
widening 1.82%
influence-peddling 1.79%
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%
scandal 0.23%
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