61.   For example, the U.S. military would not be able to keep large quantities of supplies within range of enemy missiles.

62.   For John Warner, who served in World War II and the Korean conflict, the military is familiar ground.

63.   For decades, the military was all but exempt from environmental laws.

64.   Fujimori said yesterday that the military was subordinate to his authority as president.

65.   Gallardo said the military should not be involved in the war on drugs.

66.   Given its warrior culture, the military is an institution that is especially loath to explain itself.

67.   George W. Bush has repeatedly charged that the military is ill-prepared for combat, but proposes increasing defense spending by less than half what Al Gore wants.

68.   Germany considered the post, but diplomats decided its military was too overstretched and underfunded to take it on.

69.   Having decided to stop nuclear testing, the Russian military is not happy to see other nations flout the call for a worldwide ban on nuclear explosions.

70.   Having accumulated enormous power and privileges during that war, the military is clearly fearful of surrendering its dominant role.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
military 0.04%
military + v. >>共 966
say 21.05%
be 7.10%
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deny 2.41%
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