81.   But then, when Bush dropped by the convention to mingle, he caught additional fire for not speaking.

82.   But White House officials have said that Bush has not decided on the FBI post, a difficult job to fill with the bureau under fire for several problems.

83.   Chicken has been under fire for more than a year over its aggressive accounting practices, which allow the restaurant chain to pawn off losses on its franchisees.

84.   Chirac has come under fire for his own handling of these funds when he was prime minister.

85.   Clinton himself came under fire for failing to defend embattled nominees and throwing an occasional temper tantrum.

86.   Coach Pat Burns, under fire for much of the year, has seemed much more relaxed lately.

87.   Commissioner Jim Exline, who represents the area, said he studied the fires for a pattern, but could find none.

88.   Corach has also come under fire for similar conversations, though he never denied knowing the entrepreneur.

89.   Corporate America has often drawn fire for hiring workers at low wages in poor countries, doing little more to help them improve their lives.

90.   Damiano has come under fire before for his handling of the dead.

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spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
fire 0.10%
fire + p. >>共 72
in 18.45%
on 18.34%
from 12.55%
to 8.80%
at 7.31%
with 7.01%
for 5.99%
of 1.95%
after 1.71%
by 1.55%
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