1.   Wary of the transience of popular enthusiasms, the writers of the U.S. Constitution made changing the document a long and difficult process.

2.   As the reality of the war looms, popular enthusiasm for NATO has dropped.

3.   But it is a show of government power, not popular enthusiasm.

4.   Such a withdrawal appears very unlikely, given the huge popular enthusiasm stirred here by the Croatian military success.

5.   The new casino boom-town attractions appear to be registering more popular enthusiasm than either the presidential or levee board candidates.

6.   The recent blast of popular enthusiasm for Latino music and culture has yet to find serious resonance in the mainstream New York art world.

7.   Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti also made disparaging remarks earlier in the week about the popular enthusiasm for the euro.

8.   Support for constitutional revision has grown because of a lack of popular enthusiasm for the candidates currently available to replace Ramos.

9.   Moscow imposed a crippling economic blockade on the republic but without apparently dampening the popular enthusiasm for independence.

10.   The campaign, which generally aroused little popular enthusiasm, ended with a show of unity by rightist parties while the left seemed more divided.

a. + enthusiasm >>共 419
great 6.00%
same 4.21%
public 3.14%
renewed 3.05%
initial 2.42%
youthful 2.42%
new 2.33%
unbridled 2.15%
infectious 1.52%
real 1.43%
popular 0.99%
popular + n. >>共 1191
culture 3.92%
support 3.74%
vote 2.98%
music 2.11%
tourist 1.56%
destination 1.28%
program 1.21%
sport 1.18%
figure 1.08%
belief 1.00%
enthusiasm 0.07%
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