1.   So democracy came as a late addition to the competitive Market society and the liberal state.

2.   Both the United States and Aristide also say that they want to see democracy come to Haiti.

3.   But democracy does not come easily in a desert nation that just three generations ago was generally made up of poor, sand-dwelling tribes.

4.   Democracy came to Taiwan in steps over the last two decades, eventually nurtured by Chiang, the lucky survivor of the Plaza attack, himself.

5.   Democracy has come to many places to replace authoritarian, totalitarian rule.

6.   How could they nurse the impossible notion that democracy could come to stay in a country in the absence of secularism?

7.   It has been a victory of the independence-then-perhaps-democracy school over the few who held that democracy should come first.

8.   It has become commonplace for U.S. political figures to say that democracy has now come to every country in the western hemisphere except Cuba.

9.   It is a situation rich in ironies, and it reveals a great deal about what democracy has come to mean in Central Europe.

10.   Now the contras are history, and democracy has come to Nicaragua.

n. + come >>共 1444
time 1.70%
announcement 1.40%
people 1.19%
move 1.18%
decision 1.11%
money 1.03%
attack 0.91%
report 0.77%
change 0.77%
call 0.64%
democracy 0.02%
democracy + v. >>共 246
be 34.06%
take 5.00%
have 3.58%
require 2.45%
work 1.98%
survive 1.70%
come 1.60%
flourish 1.23%
become 1.13%
need 1.13%
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