61.   In recalling its ambassador, Russia denounced the United States in harsh rhetoric reminiscent of the Cold War.

62.   Iraq, responding to harsh U.S. rhetoric, reiterated its claims that it has dismantled weapons of mass destruction.

63.   Military drills typically draw harsh rhetoric from the North, which consider them war preparations.

64.   Moscow denounced U.S. and British air raids against Iraq earlier this month in harsh rhetoric reminiscent of the Cold War and briefly recalled its ambassadors to Washington and London.

65.   Mindful of the nuclear-weapons reductions and other benefits of cooperation with Russia, Clinton has avoided harsh rhetoric.

66.   North Korea eased its customary harsh rhetoric Friday, with a state-run media report saying moves to establish diplomatic relations with Japan are proceeding smoothly.

67.   On a related front, Reeker said the Arab leaders who met at a Cairo summit over the weekend had adopted some harsh rhetoric.

68.   Russia fiercely opposes the NATO military campaign in Yugoslavia, and Yeltsin has repeatedly condemned it with harsh rhetoric.

69.   Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, apparently toning down his harsh rhetoric, now says peace talks with the Palestinians could resume soon.

70.   Spicing harsh anti-Communist rhetoric with populist promises, President Boris Yeltsin trotted through a series of carefully scripted campaign stops Friday in the city of Yaroslavl.

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%
harsh + n. >>共 607
word 8.36%
criticism 7.28%
winter 5.28%
condition 4.25%
reality 3.64%
weather 2.86%
punishment 2.59%
treatment 2.22%
rhetoric 2.10%
penalty 2.00%
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