91.   Holder said he never really thought Rich would get a presidential pardon, which is not subject to appeal, because he was a wanted fugitive.

92.   He was jailed but released three years ago under a general presidential pardon.

93.   However, the presidential pardon power is embodied in the Constitution and contains no such restriction.

94.   If elected, would Gore consider a presidential pardon for his partner of eight years?

95.   In his bid for a presidential pardon, Rich reportedly urged Swiss and others to write letters to Clinton on his behalf.

96.   Later in the tape, he mentioned the possibility of Berenson getting a presidential pardon after a few more years in prison.

97.   Lockhart also said he knows of no discussion between Clinton and Vice President Al Gore about a possible presidential pardon should Gore succeed his boss as president.

98.   Marcos may well be waiting for an offer which includes a future presidential pardon.

99.   Meanwhile, Lee supporters said Friday they are seeking a presidential pardon.

100.   Menard said his optimism was based on hints from Ivorian authorities, who welcomed his visit, about a possible presidential pardon for the three.

a. + pardon >>共 97
presidential 38.11%
royal 10.53%
rich 8.63%
full 5.05%
possible 3.37%
controversial 2.74%
general 1.68%
official 1.26%
unconditional 1.26%
broad 0.84%
presidential + n. >>共 347
election 16.39%
candidate 13.75%
campaign 7.22%
palace 6.38%
race 4.21%
nomination 2.68%
spokesman 2.52%
nominee 2.46%
debate 1.39%
aide 1.38%
pardon 0.60%
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