1.   Two other political phenomena deserve brief mention in this context.

2.   At this point the Bradley campaign is an educational exercise, not a viable come-from-behind political phenomenon.

3.   Brand-new political phenomena we would like to see nipped in the bud.

4.   Al-Jazeera is not only the biggest media phenomenon to hit the Arab world since the advent of television, it is the biggest political phenomenon.

5.   But that political phenomenon has passed, said Sarpolus, who grew up in a union household in Macomb County.

6.   But two things have taken the edge off of what once was an attention-grabbing political phenomenon.

7.   Indeed, Cellucci was unexpectedly hit by an unusual political phenomenon that threatened to sink his attempt to win a full four-year term.

8.   Our own modern democratic and bourgeois convictions are so strong that we have trouble grasping political phenomena not governed by our rules.

9.   Sebaggala has become a political phenomenon in Uganda, despite his obvious flaws.

10.   The evening showed why the Nader campaign has been a political phenomenon.

a. + phenomenon >>共 603
new 10.24%
natural 4.46%
recent 3.72%
same 3.23%
cultural 2.64%
american 1.96%
social 1.62%
common 1.62%
temporary 1.57%
strange 1.57%
political 0.98%
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%
phenomenon 0.02%
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