1.   His resignation after thirteen years is a political bombshell.

2.   Presented to the Bundestag, it would be a political bombshell.

3.   That itself was viewed as a political bombshell.

4.   And it would be a political bombshell in government-held territory, where the fate of Srebrenica touches a raw nerve.

5.   And it would be political bombshell in government-held territory, where the fate of Srebrenica touches a raw nerve.

6.   Boris Yeltsin is looking to reinvigorate his presidency with a shakeup and a major speech Thursday, itching to drop a political bombshell or two after months of inaction.

7.   The state visit of Queen Elizabeth II, which begins Sunday, has been threatened by a political bombshell that could explode during her visit.

8.   The state visit of Queen Elizabeth II, which began Sunday, has been threatened by a political bombshell that could explode during her visit.

9.   Then, just as parliament, the courts, Gonzalez and the rest of Spain prepared for the annual August vacation, one more political bombshell fell.

10.   Three days later, Pastrana called a news conference and dropped a political bombshell that badly wounded the government of the man who won, Ernesto Samper.

a. + bombshell >>共 46
political 15.29%
blonde 8.24%
blond 8.24%
first 4.71%
legal 4.71%
potential 4.71%
biggest 3.53%
inner 2.35%
latest 2.35%
bigger 2.35%
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%
bombshell 0.01%
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