91.   She smiled for the nation, as if without a political enemy in the hall.

92.   She has switched from the Republican to the Democratic party, presumably over abortion and other social issues, making dangerous political enemies.

93.   Since the end of the Gulf War, he has continued to assassinate his political enemies and purge his military without any American military intervention.

94.   Shutov claims that political enemies have framed him.

95.   Skuratov says he is beset by political enemies with a video purporting to show him in bed with two young women.

96.   Some of those in charge of the inquiry are indeed their political enemies.

97.   Some Latin Americans fear that freelance vigilante groups could eventually target political enemies, not just criminals.

98.   Some say the special federal court that oversees the counsels has gone out of its way to appoint political enemies of the White House to head the investigations.

99.   Starr was considered too bland in those days to have political enemies, and if he did, they would probably have been conservative Republicans.

100.   Some African American groups already have said they want a personal explanation from the lieutenant governor, and the incident provides new ammunition for his political enemies.

a. + enemy >>共 497
former 11.37%
political 8.81%
worst 6.11%
bitter 4.91%
old 4.60%
common 3.76%
sworn 3.09%
natural 2.49%
new 1.83%
potential 1.72%
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%
enemy 0.27%
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