91.   The Alliance represents an effort to broaden the political base of the western Reform party by wooing eastern Progressive Conservatives.

92.   The council, they have discovered, is a natural outgrowth of their neighborhood activism that gave them a political base and a springboard to higher office.

93.   The GOP, with its growing political base in the South, seems to prefer the everyman strains of country music.

94.   The leaders remain heavily armed and would likely resist any attempt to break their control over the refugees, their political base.

95.   The Kansas City meeting is designed to jump-start the party and prepare a political base at the local and state levels.

96.   The president devoted some remarks during the telegenic event to trying to cement his political base going into the fall election campaign.

97.   The preacher denies that he is gradually shedding the sharper edges of street militancy in building a political base.

98.   The reality is that the anticipated political base of support for a perfect Big Ten champion did not materialize the way Paterno was certain it would.

99.   The same moderation that has earned Fischer a political base, however, has earned him the scorn of many of his own party members.

100.   The Texas governor has no formal cabinet, because those positions are held by elected officials with their own political bases.

a. + base >>共 975
military 25.41%
naval 6.05%
stolen 2.25%
main 1.87%
political 1.87%
american 1.77%
former 1.76%
russian 1.36%
training 1.33%
nearby 1.27%
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%
base 0.19%
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